Who should receive the mail?
Enter the email address where you want to receive emails from the form. Enter an optional email address in the CC recipient text field, or leave this field blank if there is no second recipient. Finally you can set the subject for your email you receive from the form. If left blank the subject is set to be mail from website.
Name the pages
Type the name of the page where your form will be placed into the "Form page" text field. Don't use http, www or domainname in this field. (pages can have any name but must have the .php extension) If you wish to have a "Thank you" page enter the URL of your page in the "Thank you page" field. Leaving this field blank means "Your message has been submitted!" will be displayed above the form after the form has submitted.
Protection level
In these wonderful times where unprotected forms are in danger from spammers, it's more important than ever to to protect your forms in some way. The Geekministry form builder offers three different options. First is the spam trap question, which I believe is the safest. Download this folder to use this option. Unzip the file so you have a folder called PHP in your site root. That's it! The second option is the 'honey pot', which works with hidden fields so you see nothing on your form. Finally, you can chose 'None', which of course is using no protection at all, but that's not such a good idea. Choose one of the following options:
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Submit you form design
What to share your form design? Send me a mail containing a link to your great looking formspage. If I think it looks good too I'll post a link to your form design right here on this page. Do I need to say the form has to have been build using the FormBuilder.
Style your form
I have collected some nice links to articles, demos and tutorial on stylling forms. Check them out if you need inspiration or tips to styling your own form. Here is a comprehensive form demon from Roger Johansson. If that was not what you where looking maybe
Stu Nicholls or perhaps Sitepoint articles is more you. This article from 2004 is still one of my personal favourites
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