Embedding a secure web form into your website

Using our form builder, you can now embed a secure web form directly into a page on your website. This way, visitors to your website can fill out your contact form, intake form, or any other secure form you create. To find the HTML code you'll need to embed your form, follow the steps below:

1) Create and publish your form, then click Return to form list in the upper-left corner

2) Beside the form you want to embed, click the dropdown menu to the right of the form, then click Embed secure form

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3) You'll then see a window pop up containing the embed code for your form. There is also a dropdown where you can select to have the code use a White background, or to match your page's current background color.

Copy this code, and paste it into a code block on your website.


How it looks

The form contains an E-signature field

The form itself isn't embedded on your website. Instead, they'll enter their email address to request a secure, private copy of the form to be emailed directly to fill out. Example below -


Form does not contain an e-signature field

When you embed a form that doesn't contain an e-signature field, the full form will be embedded into your website. Example below -


Compatibility

Many modern website builders like Squarespace, Wix, Weebly, and GoDaddy all include SSL certificates by default. Even though SSL is enabled for your site, however, there may be other formatting issues on the page that prevent the embedded forms from loading as expected, though your hosting provider or web designer should be able to provide more information on this.

We have confirmed that, using the default configuration, embedding secure web forms works successfully on hosted sites by Weebly and Squarespace. Customers have reported issues embedding secure web forms on GoDaddyWordpress, and Wix

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