Product field Documentation

Website Fields
Product field documentation The product field is a powerful feature of AbcSubmit drag and drop website and form builder, which allows you to sell items online in custom quantities. Note: Consider adding a shopping cart and configure a payment gateway in combination with this type of field. (more…)
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Menu field – Documentation

Website Fields
Menu Button documentation The menu component is a great way to provide users the functionality to navigate inside your website or form, or to provide them a list of links pointing to the whole world wide web. Menus are usually dropped inside headers of forms or websites, but in complex scenarios you can drag them also inside your form page. [caption id="attachment_391" align="aligncenter" width="501"] Menu button default appearance[/caption] 1. Menu Click on the edit button of the Menu property in order to open the menu editor, from where you can edit your menu items and groups: [caption id="attachment_392" align="aligncenter" width="822"] Menu Editor[/caption]
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Flexbox container – Documentation

Form Fields
Flexbox container - Documentation The flexbox container is a powerful tool you can use in order to automatically arrange multiple fields horizontal or vertical. Flexbox containers can be used to create column or row layouts. You can drag any kind of field inside your flexbox, even flexboxes themselves, in order to create complex layouts for your website or form. [caption id="attachment_381" align="aligncenter" width="502"] Demonstration of Flexbox auto-arrange feature[/caption] 1. Flexbox Use this group of settings in order to make settings regarding how your flexbox container will automatically arrange items you drag inside it: 1.1. Align items Sets how the items inside the flexbox are aligned along the flexbox axis (vertical or horizontal): [caption id="attachment_386" align="aligncenter" width="502"] Flexbox align items setting explained[/caption] 1.2. Direction Sets the axis (direction) of the flexbox: Vertical:…
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Chart Field Documentation

Form Fields
Chart Field Documentation [caption id="attachment_365" align="alignright" width="500"] Pie chart built with AbcSubmit drag and drop form builder[/caption] When you receive a submission (results of a form that users are sending to you when they press the submit form button), data gets stored in encrypted mode, but also becomes aggregated and indexed. Based on the aggregated data, you can later generate charts and place them in your form (they are mainly used for pools, reports, etc). (more…)
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Form Field – Documentation

Form Fields
Form field - Documentation Use the form field to embed a previously created form in current document. You can easily embed free form templates into your website by using the form field. [caption id="attachment_359" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Embedding a form inside your website[/caption] In the above illustration, you can see a Contact and Lead form inserted in the Godfather movie fans website (form). 1. Form The form that will be embedded in your website Form control. By clicking on the edit button, the form browser dialog gets opened, from where you can select the form you want to embed: [caption id="attachment_361" align="aligncenter" width="506"] Browse forms dialog[/caption]
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Breadcrumbs Field – Documentation

Form Fields
Breadcrumbs field - Documentation Breadcrumbs are a great way to inform users on which site page they are navigating. Currently, AbcSubmit form builder supports breadcrumbs added also in pages, but also in Header and Footer fields of your form or website. (more…)
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