Archive for May, 2010

 

Improved Form Editor

May 26th, 2010

If you followed this blog, or our recent newsletters, you probably noticed that we released a lot of cool features lately. Because of this, the real-time preview, located in the right part of Form Editor, became more and more cramped. So, we decided to remove the real-time preview, but we added a cool Preview [...]

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Create your own 123ContactForm color theme

May 19th, 2010

Our services offer you 31 pre-made color themes for your forms. But some of our users, who have very well defined web identities, asked us to let them use exactly the colors they want. Some of them have even registered certain RGB colors.
So, we created a nice, easy to use, theme editor. As you can [...]

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Time picker for web forms

May 19th, 2010

We received a request to let the visitors use a time picker for the selection of a valid time value. But we thought it wouldn’t be nice to add another JavaScript to the forms. So we went for another solution: time validation using the existing field validation mechanism, from the Form Editor. If you add [...]

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Likert scales are here

May 18th, 2010

The Likert scale is one of the best ways to create a nice, efficient, compact survey. It makes the survey easy-to-be-filled, and also reduces the height of the webpage. This is why we added support for Likert scales. All you have to do to convert radio controls into Likert scales is to go to Form [...]

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123ContactForm Captcha improved

May 18th, 2010

We decided to improve the way our verification images look, to make them harder to break. Below are the old and the new verification images.
old: new:

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Fancy layer upgrade

May 12th, 2010

Some of our customers decided to use the forms in the fancy layer. This fancy layer, also known as Lightbox on the web, has just been “upgraded”, now it has better scaling, depending on the user’s screen resolution, and a fresh new look, with cool white borders. Below you can see a comparison.

Old fancy layer

New [...]

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