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jessa

 

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web page blues - 9/25/2001 14:49:00   
This is my first time building a web page so most of my questions are probably really elementary.
I have request page I want the viewer to be able to click one of the options, which would be the best way to format that and how?

Thanks!

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RE: web page blues - 9/25/2001 14:57:00   
A little more detail might help.

What do you mean by "request page"? What is the user requesting? And what sort of options does that include?

A URL might help too.

I'm glad to help but I feel a little "in the dark" here.


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jessa

 

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RE: web page blues - 9/25/2001 15:07:00   
Thank you much for offering your help. The page will be set up for requesting quotes for our products, a catalog, or to request sample pieces.

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RE: web page blues - 9/26/2001 20:23:00   
OK...I see now. Sounds to me like you may want to look at adding a form where visitors can request the things you mentioned. You could create an new page in your web, then add a form where the visitor puts in their name, address, email, whatever you want. Then you could have a list of items (quote, catalog, sample, etc) and the visitor could check all that apply using check boxes. You can setup the form within FP to have the results emailed to you if you want. Then you'll get an email with all the info the visitor submitted. How's that sound? Others here may have other suggestions. But I hope this gives you some ideas.

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jessa

 

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RE: web page blues - 9/26/2001 20:46:00   
Thank you for your suggestion, I'm sure I will be asking many more questions.


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