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Two or more forms in the same page

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Is it possible?
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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From Pablo
Pablo wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 6:24 am Your page has multiple nested forms. This is not supported in HTML.
There should only be one form, usually the outer grid.
Or possibly with the carousel
This can be done with a "Carousel" see the following: you
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/carouselwizard.html
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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What if a PHP page?

And forms in different layout grids, but on the same page?
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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And forms in different layout grids, but on the same page?
That should work.
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Yes, its working!
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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Pablo wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 7:54 pm
And forms in different layout grids, but on the same page?
That should work.
Hi there,

I have what I hope is a simple question. And reading over the forum, I ran across the statement above in a thread. I know that for the most part, you can not have more than 1 form on a page, unless you are doing a carousel multi-part form. But here you said or agreed that having two forms on the same page inside of layout grids should work.

I have tried everything to make this work, but it keeps giving an error. If I take either form off the page, either form works fine and separately.

Is there any setting or anything that needs to be done to get both forms to work on the same page?

Both forms are made using the layout grid with form setting, and in separate layout grids, separated in the original page by lots of other layout grids.

I didn't include the code or a sample because maybe the answer is that it can not work, or that it needs a custom script that you don't help with, so before I go to that stage I just wanted to see if there was a clear answer as to if this will actually work or not to begin with; or what may be the simple solution.

Thanks sincerely for any help!
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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To be able to help you, I need to see all your settings.
Do you have a DEMO project?

Please see this related FAQ:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum/ ... 10&t=82134
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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Hi Pablo and thanks for your reply.

I got it to work actually. If it helps anyone else, what I did (which may or may not be the best way), I put each form on it's on page first. The forms are layout grids with form settings.

Then I used an inline frame in a layout grid on the page that I needed to have the two forms, and it works now. I actually have two forms on the page that way, and one form from a normal layout gird with form settings, so there are actually 3 forms on the same page. (It's a long sales type page)

The only slight issue I have now is that when your mouse is over the inline frame, you can't continue to scroll down the page easily unless you move the mouse over to the edge of the page where the scroll bar is. It's not a big deal, but some people may just think the page is stuck at the spot and broken and not know that they need to move the mouse over to scroll. I also need to test how that is working on mobile.

So if you have any suggestions for that, I would appreciate it. But for now at least I have 3 forms all on the same page and they are all working perfectly!

Love this software and I tell anyone that want's to get into web design about it.
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Re: Two or more forms in the same page

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I think using two forms on a page (without inline frames) should work.
But it's difficult to help you, if I cannot see what you have done.
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