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I've read your tutorial and found it very helpful. I did not see anything about changing the form's background and I would like to learn how I can use the same 'ice.gif' image as all my other web pages (hockey related site). Any ideas?
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This guide is soooooo easy to use ! Thank you for
all your hard work, and I've placed the form that
I made at the extension network.html added to the
URL mentioned above, along with a link back to
the Tutorial.
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This page helped me created a form for my Geo page and then I used it to create a form for my boyfriend's page but had to use another page to get the start of it but came back there. I created two successful forms.. THANKS!!! It was very easy to learn and
do. I never thought I could do forms til now.
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Thank you so much!! You saved my life with this page =)
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I think this is a great site to learn about forms! I appreciate it!
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Great! The form has helped me alot.Thanks Macboy!
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Really useful. I hope to add a form to my site soon!!!
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I never could find any code except for the survey form. Each time it said, the code should like this "this"..there was nothing. Did I miss something?
MACBOY REPLIES:
Yes, indeed, the code went amiss! Thanks for pointing it out!
Seems I (once again) forgot that changing anything on an html page containing written-out code (like the very stuff you needed to see) using GeoCities' HTML editor, it annoyingly translates it all back to code for the Browser. That means you'll have seen
he example, and below it, well, uh, the example again, not the code.
I've uploaded all the pages again, but this time using FTP not Geo's online editor, so the example code will once more be visible!
Hi Cindy
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this was a very helpful site. i got a good form to use and it was simple to set up!! i'd
recommend it to anyone. thanks!!!
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Unlike other pages for html-type help, yours included--on the bonus page--the actual pic URL all typed out for us mouse-less webtv members. VERY much appreciated!! Also, I'd emailed someone either early last week or late the week before to ask how they'
done their form....and STILL no reply! MUCHAS GRACIAS, MACBOY!
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this is the best help i've yet found on a web-page topic! simple, clear instructions, step by step, treating me as if i know nothing - which i don't!!
so it's great. so many other tutorials say they are designed for beginners, but when you try to read them, they assume a basic knowledge of stuff that i don't know.
yes, you are indeed god. how about doing some other help topics for us dummies! *LOL*
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This is the single most painless thing I've added to my website ever. I was afraid that a form was going to fly above my head, but I figured, "Hey, why not take a chance." It couldn't have been easier! Thanks!
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Thank you Jesus!!!!! All bow down to the man who made this site!!!
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Where did I find out about the form, answer: from my Cl trainer. ;-) I was jsut checking out the links I was given.
but You should be spanked! LOL you made me fill out of "form" geeze now Im doing it twice.
while Im hear, know of anyone who will make a award gif? Im in need of one for my page. Oh and I have frames.... and Im getting errors on it.. Im need of someone poping over and talking a look at it for me. and how to brake out of it once you are there.
I don't have the time to go LOoking around on the net anymore.. ;-) oh dear! bust new CL here at work . ;_)
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Well, to tell the truth I learned really very much. Though I knoew about creating the forms but never picked the idea how the confirmation page apperas after submitting. This page solved it too. Before this, I put a Action="mailto:.."form and now I am goi
g to replace it with this CGI. Thanks, you did great.
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Great page
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Great Tutorial... it's midnight...brain dead, but I'm still enjoying plugging the text into the file
Problem: linked to the Tutorial WebPage... it works, but no graphics appear in the box...? A mystery link for my visitors to click on!
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I've been working for hours trying to create a
simple form...Wa-la..I found your page on simple
form creating...I tried your steps out and they worked in about an hour or less...
my web page is new and still under construction..
check out this form using your guidelines....
http://www.siliconvalley/foothills/addlink.htm
I plan on putting a link from this page to your page.
Thanks for the simple to understand help on forms.
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Well this tutorial was certainly a good one as it laid out everything very clearly. What i was wanting to know is whether i can configure the form in a way that when the email is sent, some fields will be presented side by side instead of on the next line
For example( (Name)Jeremy (email)2sgjeremy@oocities.com) Is there a specific way i can configure the codes so that the email presence itself that way? I would really like some help on this as i am doing the form for my neighbourhood's Liaison. These for
s will be used for submitting reports by other CLs and a format like the one i need would greatly reduce the amount of work needed to reference certain information.
Would really appreciate some help on this. Thanks!
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Just read the tutorial. I am thinking about a form which sends the results to an E-mail address other than the one listed above. I have an overcomplicated attempt at http://www.oocities.org/TheTropics/Cabana/1908/
???I will need to give this some thought??
Thanks for your tutorial, I will be working with your samples.
al
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