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| Have asked this before but no one has responded! I am doing a hyperlink to my email address - can I have it so that a subject automatically goes into the subject line of the email rather than it coming up blank.
__________________ Karen |
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| Hi Karen, Yes you can. I have just resolved something similar if I understand your question correctly. You are asking that when yu receive the email from your site that a specific line has the subject in and not blank. I am not a fundi but I am sure we can get it to work |
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| Hi Karen, Between some of the more knowledgeable folk I have got it sorted yes. The standard words that will appear relating to your form are typed in on the from wizard. Let me go see and I ll give you the info in two secs |
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| Hi Karen, Go have a look at the fform Properties button from a form that you have already created. The boxes are named "Subject" and you can type the subject of your choice to be that which is bold. The message box you can put some text in there like "Dear Karen," and this will result in all the mails being headed with an appropiate greating if that is your choice. I hope this helps |
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| Hi Karen, Having a contact form is my prefered method or if you are using a staight link which opens the visitors email program, you can insert the following script into a HTML block in BV: HTML Code: <a href="mailto:emailname@yourdomain.com?subject=Subject You Selected">The text of your link</a> HTML Code: mailto:you@yourdomain.com?subject=Autofilled Subject
__________________ Andrew www.froggdesigns.com Graphic And Web Design Solutions Latest Release www.genergy.co.za Work In Progress www.cuspal.co.za Web Design Portfolio |