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    nedandnellie is offline Private
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    Default Allowing customers to email from website

    On my contacts page I have our email address, but I want our customers to click on this address and take them to an email page where they can contact us by email - how do I do this?

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    Lightbulb Re: Allowing customers to email from website

    A simple text link to your Contact page, yes?

    Just be sure you 'deactivate' the auto-formatting of the email link by adding an extra space on either side of the "@" symbol (i.e.: Name @ Domain.com), then highlight the text and link it to your Contact page just like any other text link. This 'deactivating' of the email link by upsetting the format will also help to prevent it from being "scoured" from the site by the bots looking for email addresses to abuse and spam. For a bit more added assurance, you can replace the "@" symbol altogether with words (i.e.: Name<at>Domain.com) since bots specifically look for the "@" symbol and any text surrounding it to be re-compiled later.
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    Default Re: Allowing customers to email from website

    You mention "auto-formatting of the email link" - what is this and where do I find it?

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    Arrow Re: Allowing customers to email from website

    Quote Originally Posted by nedandnellie View Post
    You mention "auto-formatting of the email link" - what is this and where do I find it?
    I am specifically referring to the FUNCTION and not necessarily a FEATURE.

    In many web builders (Dreamweaver, Joomla, Forums, etc.) whenever you type in text with the standard symbols it automatically formats to an active link ... in Blue Voda, you still have to highlight and then hyperlink -- and when linking to email, you must select "mailto:" as the type of link (top left in the Hyperlink dialog box).


    Answering so posts has taught me to be both generic and specific at the same time. Just follow the suggestions as explained and you'll be fine!
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    Default Re: Allowing customers to email from website

    Consider using a Form instead of the classic email.
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