Course Content
Introduction to Jotform and Its Features
Objective: To provide an overview of Jotform and its key features. Content: - Overview of Jotform: What it is and what it’s used for. - Key features: Form builder, templates, form elements, conditional logic, integrations, widgets, security features, etc. - Benefits of using Jotform for various purposes.
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How to Create a Form
Content: - Starting with a blank form or template. - Adding form elements: text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, file uploads, etc. - Customizing form fields: labels, placeholders, required fields, etc.
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How to Use the Settings of the Form and How to Set Up Recipients by Email
Objective: To guide learners how to configure form settings and set up email notifications for form submissions
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How to Connect Submissions to an integration (Google Drive)
Objective: To teach students how to integrate Jotform with Google Drive to store form submissions.
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How to Make Apps in Jotform
To teach learners how to create a Jotform App for specific purposes, such as events.
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Introduction to Jotform
About Lesson

Welcome to the lesson on configuring your form settings in Jotform. We’ll start by customizing the form title and description to ensure your users understand the purpose of the form and how to fill it out. Next, we’ll go over setting the form’s status to control when it’s available for users to fill out. We’ll also cover customizing the form’s layout and design to align with your branding, and setting up form warnings to provide feedback to users if they enter incorrect information or miss required fields.

 

  • Form Title and Description: The form title and description provide users with context and instructions. It’s important to make these clear and concise.
  • Form Status: You can set the form’s status to active, disabled, or scheduled to be active within a specific date range.
  • Form Layout and Design: Jotform allows you to customize the form’s layout and design to match your brand’s look and feel. This includes changing colors, fonts, and the overall theme.
  • Form Warnings: Custom warnings can be set up to guide users if they enter incorrect information or if required fields are left blank.
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