On Submit Form Settings

Last updated Mar 26 2019

This Category holds the properties to actions that happen once the form is submitted.

 

1- Redirect to URL
When the form is submitted it is redirected, by default, to a FormTitan "thank you" page. If you wish to have your form redirect to a different URL, you can enter it here. Simply turn on the checkbox and you will be asked to enter your URL address.
Learn more about Redirecting your form to another URL
2- Confirmation text
When the form is submitted it is redirected, by default, to a FormTitan "thank you" page, this is why this checkbox is turned on by default. When this option is selected a property called "Custom Message" appears. (see next item)
3- Custom message
The "Custom Message" option allows you to change the default text that appears in the "Thank you page" once the form is submitted. 
This is done using a small editor with which you can simply type your message as well as add field values to it. for example, you can enter a regular text message such as: "Thank you, our staff will review your details and get back to you." You can then drag the "full name" field into your message so each user will see the name he entered in the form. The outcome will look like this::
"Thank you FullName, our staff will review your details and get back to you."
3- Captcha
This property, when turned on, presents a captcha box to the user, in order to prevent spamming.
Read more about the captcha.
5- Conditios
This property allows you to add conditions to your form, that when met they can trigger:
A) a Thank you page / post submit URL
B) Sending an email
C) Push data to 3rd party
Read more about page conditions
5- Form Rules
This property allows you to add rules to your form, that must be met or the form will not be submitted.
An example for a value rule is: age of the form filler needs to be over 18.
Read more about form rules
6- Track IP
FormTitan stores IP addresses by default, however, it also supports IP privacy. This property enables you to collect data in your form without storing the IP addresses they came from.
Read more about storing IP addresses.
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