There are a few ways to add an enquiry form to a page.
- Products can have a tick box to enable enquiry forms
- Blogs can have an email address added that will create an enquiry form.
- Any page can have an enquiry form added to the footer.
- A single design page can have it's layout changed to a form page
Appending a enquiry form to the bottom of any page
To add a custom form to a page, click upon the page you want to add the form to, and then select the Options tab.
You will then see the specific things you can add regarding your custom form, as in this example below:
To fully customise your enquiry form
Enquiry forms can now be customised fully, via the "Custom Enquiry Form" snippet in the page options tab. If you want to add some more fields like address or postcode, or change the prompt wording, or design, or perhaps set the validation rules on individual fields.
You can now create a completely customised enquiry form in drag and drop mode.
Customisation of the form will affect all enquiry forms within the page scope, so all blogs on a blog page, or all products enquiry boxes on a shopping catalogue.
Learn more about Customising Forms
There are 2 common ways you might setup a registration form, and its important to consider the difference between a one time member registration form, vs a custom enquiry form that might be used to capture multiple event registrations from a single customer over time.
Any page can have an enquiry form added. This form can also be customised with your own form fields and questions.
Instructions on how to setup custom enquiry forms in our CMS. These might be used for running surveys, questionaires, or simply customising an ordinary enquiry.
How to view and reply to enquiries and form posts, to download that data. How long does the data last in the system?
Change the default thank-you text after a form has been submitted, or change the auto responder.
Do you need to add auto complete address to your forms?
Create a form where new people can subscribe or register to be a member of your business or organisation
With the Form popup window available in Drag and drop and Contentbox editors, you can set a field to appear only when a previous field is set.
With the Contentbox editor you can reveal sections which contain multiple form-fields.
Learn about how to have fields that automatically populate from a users login session, or from previous answers to the same form.