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Revision as of 16:53, 14 June 2012
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The goal of this tool is to provide a Capture Form for your website WITHOUT requiring extensive knowledge of HTML.
Contents
Setting up a Capture Form for Your Website
Creating a basic Capture Form requires some basic information:
- Use Javascript Checking? - not required, but creates some nice checks for your subscribers before the form is submitted.
- Form Width - every web page is different. Providing this information helps ensure a good "fit" on your page.
- Landing Page URLs -- if you wish to use different Landing Page URLs than what is specified in your Profile, do so here.
Getting the HTML Code
Placing a Capture Form on your web page is as simple as copy and paste. You can choose to copy a single line of JavaScript, or the entire raw HTML table - then paste either where you want it to appear on your web page.
Either method (JavaScript or HTML) will generate a Capture Form containing all data you wish to collect from your subscribers.
We advise pasting the JavaScript code versus raw HTML. Should you decide to change what data you are collecting later, you would not need to change your web pages! |
Customizing Fonts and Colors
Most web pages are designed to have our Capture Forms inherit the style of the page on which they are being placed (fonts, colors, etc...). Should you find the need to further stylize your form, we have provided some tools to make manual changes to form size, fonts, colors, and other features.
Before investing time in styling your Capture Form, paste one on your web page to see what it looks like first... |
Video Tutorial
<seealso>Letter Tokens Creating Letters</seealso>