Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Creating forms using JotForm

As part of an assignment for a course I’m taking I was required to add a form page to the webpage I’ve been building since the beginning of the course.   It’s just a basic form asking whomever to rate the site, whether or not they would like to hear back from me etc…, and also to create a form of our own, written using HTML, both were surprisingly easy, especially using JotForm.  JotForm.com is a website that allows you to create semi-custom forms then embed the form you created to your site.  Additionally, the assignment was to provide some feedback about my site, from the feedback I received from the form I created.  Sadly I only had two responses to my form, however they were both positive, so I’m going to take that as my site is working and as streamlined as Amazon.com, NOT!   As you may have noticed from my previous blog posts, I’m not a big talker or writer as it were.  So I’m signing off for now, but stay tuned for the next installment of the still unofficially named “types of mountain bikes”!

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