Archive for the ‘Usability’ Category

 

New feature: Custom Email Templates

February 9th, 2012

Up to now, the notification email sent at form submission contained the entire filled in form. This was the message sent to the form owner and to other specified recipients. While this is still the best way to deliver submission content, there are cases when you want only specific submission information to be delivered by [...]

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Create subusers & subaccounts!

February 6th, 2012

A significant part of our users are web designers who need to build online forms for their clients’ websites. Their feedback often touches on how useful it would be to have subaccounts, that would allow clients to access and, why not, to manage forms themselves. Well, as we were telling you last time, subaccounts are [...]

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The kangaroo has brought subusers & the new Diamond plan

February 2nd, 2012

The kangaroo has arrived on the 123ContactForm main page with two major updates (other than its very presence): 123ContactForm subaccounts and a new service plan!
You are now able to create subusers and grant them access to viewing and editing the forms you’ve set up for them. Subusers will access their accounts like any other platform [...]

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Top Producer: Collect real estate leads through your web forms

January 24th, 2012

Our list of third party integrations continues to expand! The newest integration is with Top Producer, the most intuitive real estate CRM on the web. The contact information collected through your 123ContactForm web forms will be added to your Top Producer lists with every form submission.

To gear up the integration with Top Producer for your [...]

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Form Building Tips & Tricks

January 17th, 2012

We’ve prepared a set of tips and tricks that will show you how to obtain compelling results with some easy form tweaks. They might also trigger new ideas of your own for extending the capabilities of your forms.

Hidden buttons
Submit, Calculate and Purchase – these buttons can easily be hidden.
1. Submit: You can find this button [...]

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Why web forms are perfect for web designers

January 9th, 2012

Quality web design requires generous time resources. Web form builders are meant to help designers and developers skip several coding phases, while allowing them to create forms that blend nicely with any website. This is because passionate design work shouldn’t be constrained by coding necessities.
So what makes web forms so important on a website? There [...]

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123ContactForm + WordPress + PayPal

December 19th, 2011

Some time ago, we were talking about how beautifully 123ContactForm integrates with Facebook and Twitter, to generate a maximum of exposure for your message. Now we’ll discuss another trio and see how to set it up – 123ContactForm web forms with PayPal payment integration, published on WordPress.
With WordPress order forms, you don’t need to get [...]

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Upcoming: Improved Form Charts & Reports

December 5th, 2011

Our developers are working double tides to bring you a friendlier, more flexible and professional Reports section. Here’s a sneak peek of how your form and survey statistics will look in a couple of days’ time.

Not only will the form and survey charts and reports look cooler, but you will also be able to manipulate [...]

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Friendlier Dashboard Messages

November 18th, 2011

As you already know, 123ContactForm uses your account dashboard to communicate with you. All the information that you should be aware of or that might interest you is linked to from there. There are three types of messages, each with its own color: blue – for blog post recommendations; yellow – for warnings concerning disabled [...]

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Tweak: Choice Form Field with Default Value

November 14th, 2011

Choice fields are valuable items within a form. With order form catalog entries, they showcase the offer completely and concisely. When addressing matters of preference or opinion, they help form users identify their own likes and thoughts. With factual data requests, like salary or age ranges, they speed up the fill-out process by stating [...]

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