Creating a form for my website:

C

CJBookie

Hi all,
I know that I can create a form for my website using Word. The tutorial,
however, seems to be missing a step or something. I am guessing it is
assuming the user already knows code or something. I, however, am html
illiterate.

I get stuck when I try to save the document and make it work on my website.
Do any of you have any hints as to what step I may be missing? I am not able
to protect the form, either.

What I'd really like is to just create a form in a WYSIWYG program - create
my questions, with answer options, and have it show in Composer (the program
I use to create the websites) as it will appear on the web page when loaded.
NOT in html! Any suggestions???
 
J

Jezebel

Word is a terrible choice for creating web pages, especially if you need the
page to do something (like send form results somewhere).
 
C

CJBookie

I figured that, but I still need help! I would like a free, easy to use
format/program, and like the way I can design the form in Word. I may end up
having to pay somebody to create the form I want, but that's the breaks, I
guess.
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I have a "love/hate" relationship with computers - I love them, they hate me!


Jezebel said:
Word is a terrible choice for creating web pages, especially if you need the
page to do something (like send form results somewhere).
 
D

Don

I figured that, but I still need help! I would like a free, easy to
use format/program, and like the way I can design the form in Word. I
may end up having to pay somebody to create the form I want, but
that's the breaks, I guess.


A google on website+forms provides:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=website+forms&btnG=Search
http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/HTML/Forms/
http://www.hypergurl.com/generators/formgenerator.html

A google on html+forms (most appropiate [note; no mention of MS-Word])
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=html+forms+&btnG=Search
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_forms.asp
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html
 

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