By clicking on the form name, form description or form settings link from the New Form or Edit Form screen, you will activate the form settings interface. The form settings interface consists of three tabs. Each tab consists of options and settings for the form.
Form Basics
- Title
Enter the title of your form. (Ex. Contact Us) - Description
Enter a description for your form. This may be used for user instructions.
Form Layout
- Label Placement
Select the label placement. Labels can be top aligned above a field, left aligned to the left of a field, or right aligned to the left of a field. - Description Placement
Select the description placement. Descriptions can be placed above the field inputs or below the field inputs. Only available when Label Placement is set to “Top aligned” - Sub-Label Placement
Determines the placement of the sub-label. - CSS Class Name
Enter the CSS class name you would like to use in order to override the default styles for this form.
Form Button
- Form Button
You may select to either use a text based button or an image button. If you would like to use text for a button simply select Text and type in what you would like to appear as the button text. To use an image, select Image and enter the full path to the image you would like to use for the submit button.- Button image path
Enter the path of the image you would like to use as the form submit button.
- Button image path
- Button Conditional Logic
This feature allows you to create rules to dynamically display or hide the submit button based on values from another field. Remember, to use conditional logic you will need to create a drop down, checkbox or multiple choice field in the form.
Save and Continue
This checkbox allows you to enable a button in which the user can save their progress and continue at a later time.
Restrictions
- Limit number of entries
Enter a number in the input box below to limit the number of entries allowed for this form. The form will become inactive when that number is reached. - Schedule form
Schedule a time period the form is active. - Require user to be logged in
Check this option to require a user to be logged in to view this form.- Require login message
Enter a message to be displayed to users who are not logged in.
- Require login message
Form Options
- Enable anti-spam honeypot
Checking this option will enable the honeypot spam protection technique, which is an alternative to the reCAPTCHA field. Once activated, the honeypot spam protection technique will function automatically and will not require any user interaction. - Enable animations
Checking this option will enable a sliding animation when displaying/hiding conditional logic fields. By default, the displaying/hiding of conditional logic fields has no animation; the fields are displayed/hidden instantly.