Archive for April, 2006

Personalized responses

Some new functionality has been added to Formstack — personalized responses. You can now use the data entered in a form directly in the web page confirmation message or email confirmation message. This enables you to address the submitter by name, or display portions of the submitted data back to the submitter for their records.

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New field settings

A couple new settings have been added to Formstack fields. Both of these can be found under the field settings on the field design page.

“Other” options

For checkboxes and radio buttons, you can automatically add an “Other” field. Selecting this will also display a text field next to the “Other” option on the form to allow a user to type in free-form text.

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Valid, accessible XHTML

Maybe you already knew this, but every form created by Formstack passes XHTML and CSS validation. If you’re a web designer struggling to create forms that comply with web standards, you can use Formstack to easily create a form and download the XHTML for use on your own site. Use the W3C’s markup validator and CSS validator to test your forms.

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