The new Web Form Builder is here! -...

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Yep , i agree with the above , same exact design control of the flash version
i mean .....everything of the flash version with the ability to export it on HTML
that's all ! oh ...and all the plus and upgraded features, don't get me wrong
i like the new version but didn't surprise me , i would really really like to customize it even more
using the software
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To be sure you don't overwrite your old css file when doing an export, you have to save the files to a new folder.
Then copy your css file from the old folder to the new one and upload the new folder to your server.

This is not very user friendly, but needed to get the html code to insert on our page.

What about asking if it is OK to overwrite each file.
Then we could say yes or now and keep our css file.

Søren
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Soren Noernberg wrote:
To be sure you don't overwrite your old css file when doing an export, you have to save the files to a new folder.
Then copy your css file from the old folder to the new one and upload the new folder to your server.

This is not very user friendly, but needed to get the html code to insert on our page.

What about asking if it is OK to overwrite each file.
Then we could say yes or now and keep our css file.

Søren

Why not keep the CSS files you change in another folder and then when you save your form, simply copy the backup CSS file to that folder?
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Web Form Builder Questions - I hope this is in the right place.

I am building a form using the latest version of CoffeeCup Web Form Builder. I wanted to test it before I got to far into it and it seems that no matter what I do I cannot get the submit button to work.

After filling out the data and hitting submit, I am directed to a CoffeeCups OOPS page, and I am not receiving an email from the completed survey either. What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something simple?

Here is where my survey appears: trudy.coffeecup.com

Second Thing:

I haven't used CoffeeCup in a bit and I see that Forms is now joined to S:Drive somehow and while I have read the forums, I still don't quite understand how I can get my Form to show up on the SDrive and give data results like it claims it will. This is something I would like to do so any help in this direction would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks! I will continue to play with my Submit button, but a few tips from an expert might guide me in the right direction ....

Trudy
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Trudy Elmhirst wrote:
Web Form Builder Questions - I hope this is in the right place.

I am building a form using the latest version of CoffeeCup Web Form Builder. I wanted to test it before I got to far into it and it seems that no matter what I do I cannot get the submit button to work.

After filling out the data and hitting submit, I am directed to a CoffeeCups OOPS page, and I am not receiving an email from the completed survey either. What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something simple?

Here is where my survey appears: trudy.coffeecup.com

Second Thing:

I haven't used CoffeeCup in a bit and I see that Forms is now joined to S:Drive somehow and while I have read the forums, I still don't quite understand how I can get my Form to show up on the SDrive and give data results like it claims it will. This is something I would like to do so any help in this direction would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks! I will continue to play with my Submit button, but a few tips from an expert might guide me in the right direction ....

Trudy

Trudy, you are attempting to use the old Flash version here and not the new HTML version. Only the new version is compatible with S-Drive. Please see my post here at http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/form-bu … post169274
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Soren Noernberg wrote:
To be sure you don't overwrite your old css file when doing an export, you have to save the files to a new folder.
Then copy your css file from the old folder to the new one and upload the new folder to your server.

This is not very user friendly, but needed to get the html code to insert on our page.

What about asking if it is OK to overwrite each file.
Then we could say yes or now and keep our css file.

Søren

Why not keep the CSS files you change in another folder and then when you save your form, simply copy the backup CSS file to that folder?


Hello Scott
Of course that's another way to do it.

Søren
Søren, Denmark
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So ... I just purchased the mega pack special and I'm assuming that the new form software is only available in the lite version?
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Trudy Elmhirst wrote:
So ... I just purchased the mega pack special and I'm assuming that the new form software is only available in the lite version?


Yes Lite at present, for users to comment on. Full to follow.

Keith
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there's a way to make drop down menu "a required field"?
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F4bius wrote:
there's a way to make drop down menu "a required field"?


I just looked and I don't see one at this time. Hopefully it will be added as that would be a necessary setting for many forms I would think.

For the record I think "all" fields should have the ability to be required or not with the check toggle.

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