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1. Re: Help Getting My Form Into My Muse Website
Abhishek Maurya Aug 12, 2014 1:28 PM (in response to Sue1960)Hi Susan,
If you are looking in to integrating the form central form with Muse then you will need to copy the web form html from the form central and then insert it in your muse design using 'object -> insert html' option.
- Abhishek Maurya
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2. Re: Help Getting My Form Into My Muse Website
Sue1960 Aug 16, 2014 7:57 AM (in response to Abhishek Maurya)Please forgive me sounding like the rookie I am. How do I go about copying the HTML to insert on the webpage? Don't feel obligated to hand hold me through it. If there is a tutorial please just send me the link. And thank you so much for your response. The web form I am designing is part of the main attraction for my site and my business. I am offering custom gemstone, beads, silver and eventually gold, jewelry. It is not going to be very effective without a form that allows the customer to fill in their preferences for their jewelry pieces. Items such as What? (like necklace or earrings) and color, etc. I was lucky to find a template for another form type that I could edit perfectly! Now, I just need to get it onto my website. Thanks, again!
Sue
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3. Re: Help Getting My Form Into My Muse Website
Abhishek Maurya Aug 18, 2014 9:43 AM (in response to Sue1960)Hi Susan,
This is what I was able to locate for you, Why is my embedded form not displaying correctly?
If you still run into issues getting the form's html, I will recommend that you post the query with the form central community.
- Abhishek Maurya
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4. Re: Help Getting My Form Into My Muse Website
Sue1960 Oct 14, 2014 9:16 PM (in response to Abhishek Maurya)Sorry it has been so long. I am just starting the Train Simple tutorials on HTML5 and am also learning Dreamweaver at the same time. Once I get the basics down I think I will be able to use Dreamweaver to help me do the transfer of the form a little more smoothly. We'll see. Thanks for your help. I at least know where to start.
Sue


