![]() ![]() Subject that will be used on emails sent to the Send To address(es) in Required Settings. Just use the placeholders from your form items to create a personal feel to your emails. This allows you to have Subject values based on user input on your form. This is ideal for making a cleaner working surface once you are done configuring your Email? Receipt Templates.Ĭreate dynamic Subjects for your emails using the subject templates. This will insure that the form validates that the sender is providing a properly formatted email address.įormsnap will use your custom Email Template when building the email content.įormsnap will use your custom Receipt (Email) Template when building the email content.Ĭhecking this checkbox will hide the Templates portion of the UI ion the Edit Mode (on the left ). You should use the name of a field that is a text input set to Type: Email. JUST the item name of the field that solicits your viewers email address. NOTE: This is JUST the ITEM NAME - NO # symbols required here. The item name that will receive the value for the reply-to email address. The email address that will be displayed as the FROM address on the form based email. The name that will be displayed as the FROM name on the form based email. If you DO want to send receipts, make sure you have the Send Receipt checkbox enabled in the FormSnap Base HUD (under Optional Settings).Ĭomma separated list of email addresses to send to. However, this template will be used to send a form submission receipt to the form sender. The receipt template works just like the email template field. You can also use the following placeholders to collect ip, browser and date info from the sender: Items with spaces will generally have the space replaced with an underscore (ie, your name becomes #your_name# ).Do not use non alphanumeric characters as part of your item name. If you look at the content area of any form item stack, the item name is displayed at the bottom. If you have a field with an item named: email then you'd reference it your template as #email#. Get wild with your field labels (the text on the form adjacent to the entry field) but KEEP ITEM NAMES SIMPLE. Note that item names are only used INTERNALLY on the form. Trust us, simple item names make for MUCH easier template design. We strongly recommend keeping your form item names VERY SIMPLE for this reason. You can also include field values from the form in the template. Simply drag in appropriately sized 72dpi images - they'll be sent as part of your receipt. You can add images to your template and style text with RapidWeaver's styling tools. Customize the text in the template field to meet your needs. This field contains the template for the email that will be sent to the Form's Send To recipient(s) upon successful submission. ALL other form stacks must be placed INSIDE the FormSnap Base stack. ![]() Note that this stack contains settings in both the body are of the stack as well as the Stacks HUD. This stack sets the forms basic parameters including the receipt email template and text for the form's error messages. Production of weaverPix plugin tutorials is already underway and those will be published later this week, so check back here for more information.This Stack Element must be on all pages that contain a FormSnap form. You’ll have to watch the video to see how unique of a stack it is. SuperBox takes a different approach and generates square thumbnails in a tight grid, and then produces the full-size image in a very unique manner. Masonry produces a layout of thumbnails similar to Pinterest, and presents the full-size image in a lightbox window overlay. Both of these stacks produce fantastic image galleries, with thumbnails and full-size images displayed in a lightbox. ![]() The other two stack element tutorials cover Masonry and SuperBox, both from seyDesign. If you are familiar with Yabdab’s FormLoom plugin, then you might consider this a Stacks-based version of that form. Since the form is built with the Stacks plugin, you have all the layout flexibility that Stacks offers. The FormSnap Suite is a collection of stack elements that allows you to build a very flexible contact form on a Stacks page. The new FormSnap Suite tutorial covers what might be the most flexible contact form solution for RapidWeaver. ![]() I have released tutorials for the FormSnap Suite from Yabdab, and the Masonry and SuperBox stacks from seyDesign. Last Friday I posted an update that brings three more Stack Elements tutorials to RapidWeaver Classroom. ![]()
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