FAQs in this section
What are Vtiger Webforms?
Which CRM records can I create using Webforms?
How does a Webform function?
What is Primary Module in Webforms?
What is Return URL in Webforms?
What are Webforms used for?
How do I create a webform?
How does User Assignment work in Webforms?
How do I specify what fields to add to a webform?
Can I test a webform before using it?
How do I provide an option to upload documents through a webform?
What do the options under Duplicate Handling in a webform mean?
A Webform, when submitted, is not redirected to the return URL in a mobile browser.
I do not want a mandatory field to display in a Webform. What should I do?
How do I create an Autoresponder email to send to leads after Webform submission?
When a record is created via a Webform, is an email sent to the Webform user?
Can I modify a Webform's HTML code?
What parameters must I maintain in the HTML code if I modify it?
What happens if I make a webform's status Inactive?
How do I enable Round Robin auto-assignment of records in a Webform?
How do I get webform code?
How do opt-in values in the CRM change on webform submission?
Can I obtain consent through a Webform to send promotional emails to my contacts?
How do I link an existing webform on my website with Vtiger?
How do I integrate an existing Webform?
What happens when a Contact submits a Webform without opting for email marketing?
How do I update CRM records through webforms?
How do Override values in Webforms work?
How do I display a Webform on my website?
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Displaying a webform only requires copying its code from the CRM and pasting it into your website's source code. Moreover, Vtiger CRM provides ready-to-use HTML code for web forms after you create them.
Follow these steps to get the webform code:
To learn more about Webforms, click here.
Follow these steps to get the webform code:
- Log in to your CRM account.
- Click the User Profile on the top right corner of the CRM screen.
- Click Settings.
- Look for the Automation section.
- Select Webforms.
- Click on the webform whose code you want to copy.
- Click the Get form code icon on the top right corner of the page.
- Click Copy to clipboard.
To learn more about Webforms, click here.
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