Web Form Editor - Deciding to...
Ok...love the app and how easy it is to create a form...HOWEVER - big question here for me, when you buy it, are you able to save your own html files? I need to do some further coding and place them inside another program to access on an intranet. There is no way to tell if this is easy to do by downloading the trial version.
Also, is there any way to have your own image in the background and just build/place form elements on the page? (basically image mapping?)
Thx. Totally buying if I can do these things
Also, is there any way to have your own image in the background and just build/place form elements on the page? (basically image mapping?)
Thx. Totally buying if I can do these things
Please read here. http://www.coffeecup.com/web-form-builder/
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So, in a nutshell...no, everything is on the S-Drive and you only have linked access to your forms.
Thanks for your time
Thanks for your time
No, you only have to publish to S-Drive if you do not buy the program.
When you purchase the program you can export your HTML to any website you like. Try looking over that page again, it really does explain all the features of the Form Builder.
When you purchase the program you can export your HTML to any website you like. Try looking over that page again, it really does explain all the features of the Form Builder.

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Thanks! You are right, it is implied...just was unsure if you have to jump through hoops to do so. Was not willing to shell out to experiment is all.
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