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===To set up a web form on your WordPress site:=== | ===To set up a web form on your WordPress site:=== | ||
#From the '''Plugins''' window, activate '''Formidable''' | #From the '''Plugins''' window, activate '''Formidable''' | ||
− | # Build | + | # Build your form in the Formidable section of your Dashboard. See [https://formidablepro.com/knowledgebase/create-a-form/ Create a Form] for step by step instructions. |
− | # Embed | + | # Embed your form into a post or page created beforehand using the “Add Form” button next to Add Media |
# Form responses will be emailed to the site admin and will also be available in the '''Entries''' section of Formidable in the Dashboard | # Form responses will be emailed to the site admin and will also be available in the '''Entries''' section of Formidable in the Dashboard | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 15 January 2015
Responses can be emailed to the site administrator and also reside on the WordPress server accessible via the Dashboard. Evergreen uses Formidable Forms as the WordPress forms plugin.
To set up a web form on your WordPress site:
- From the Plugins window, activate Formidable
- Build your form in the Formidable section of your Dashboard. See Create a Form for step by step instructions.
- Embed your form into a post or page created beforehand using the “Add Form” button next to Add Media
- Form responses will be emailed to the site admin and will also be available in the Entries section of Formidable in the Dashboard
Tips:
- Hover over the "i" - information icon for in-app help
See also:
Still have WordPress questions?
- Create a Help Ticket or call the Computer Center at 360-867-6227
- WordPress FAQ - common questions
- WordPress Tutorial - step by step introduction