RC goes through some of the fundamentals of working with forms and how they are created using Dreamweaver.

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  1. mark (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    you guys need to allow fullscreen playback as the video is too small.

  2. Mitzs (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Very nice tutorial RC. Hope you will do more of them in Dreamweaver. Thanks!

  3. Jose Bermejo (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Very concise, and easy to follow. Great class RC. Really appreciated!

  4. jack (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    love the dreamweaver tutorials.

  5. freedive (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Thanks! it is very usefull.

  6. Aine Meade (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Great tutorial, very easy to follow,

    Aine

  7. Mark (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    This was the best and easiet way to describe and making forms. Thank you.

  8. JM (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Give us more, RC. Your work is helpful.

  9. Christine (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    This was really helpful. I can’t thank you enough.

    I am trying to create a secure log in page on a school website. Do you have a tutorial on that?

  10. Joe (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Very very useful up until the point when you don’t actually explain how to make the form…DO something!!! how do you send it to another webpage for example??! aaaargh

  11. carlos escobar (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    You were great RC not only with this tutorial,i am a Napp member i like too much how you teach!

  12. john (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    very good thank you was very help full

  13. Nate (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    I agree with Christine. Good Starter but need a little more after the creation of the form. (i.e. Validating, submitting, etc)

  14. Ali (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Hi
    Good and easy tutorial. Thank U
    Could u show us how to send the form to an email.

    Thank U
    Ali

  15. Brian McCormack (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Yes. The most informative form tutorial I have found anywhere!!
    Can you please elaborate more on the validating and sending to email. That went a little fast for me to understand.
    Thank You, Brian

  16. mani (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    you guys need to allow fullscreen playback as the video is too small.

  17. Laura Maring (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Now I just need to know how to submit the form to the person! Excellent other than that major detail.

  18. Natalie Tuckwell (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Hello, the video is excellent, but you also need to cover what different ways there are to submit the form data. I found that I needed to be wih a different web host provider as the one I purchased didn’t include database functionality.

    There is also a simple non-database way of getting the form into an email, which I’m trying to get work at the moment.

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  20. Richard De La Rosa (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Natalie, can you please post something that would help others that are looking to collect the information from the form?

    Thanks in advance.

  21. Paul Greatbatch (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Is the only way to align the elements and entry fields, etc., to insert them in a table? For some reason, IE is not showing the form labels when I do that.

    Any ideas as to what is going on?

  22. Kenneth Rinderhagen (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Awesome i am now comfortable with Forms

    Thank You!

    Is thee phone alert avaible?

  23. Jes Sierra (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    You can use formmail.com to forward your forms to an email address. They are pretty reasonable in price. I use it on my website.

  24. Rick (Reply) on Monday June 2, 2008

    Video was too lo-res, and I could not see a lot of what he was doing off screen. Also, how do you make the form work?
    All in all, very disappointing.



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