The Form Assembly

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I've been working on it for the last 2 months and I'm quite excited about it.

The Form Assembly Project consists of a Web Form Builder, a collection of CSS stylesheets suitable for web forms. It is also the place where I publish a periodic column on Web Application Development.

 

Posted by cedsav at March 31, 2005 03:27 PM

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Congratulations on Form Assembly and all the best with its development. I have posted about this at wow-factor..
http://www.wow-factor.com/index.php/2005/04/06/state_of_the_art_forms

Thanks for your efforts.

Posted by: John at April 5, 2005 10:32 PM

This is an absolutely outstanding, timesaving resource. Not only that, but it puts standards-compliant HTML and behavior in the hands of less technical users.

Commendable work, thank you.

Posted by: Mike at April 6, 2005 11:12 AM

Thanks for something so valuable - your time and work! Can't let you know, how much I was impressed. You saved me a lot of life-time. Thanks!

Posted by: Bernhard at July 6, 2005 09:33 AM

Hi,

I like the Form Builder allot :).
Do you plan to release it/make it downloadable?

I could imagine a lot of projects using it, since such a 'dynamic web based form builder' is way better than all 'installed form builders' I ever seen.
Besides, if it would be available as open source, I think all CMSes would integrate it since none of the WYSIWYGs does the right job regarding forms.
Not to mention those ugly 'poll builders' :).

Thanks in advance,

Michael.

Posted by: Michael Baecker at August 16, 2005 06:56 AM

Thanks for your comments.

Michael, sorry, the Form Builder will not be released as Open-Source (at least for a while), but you have a valid point regarding CMSes. I'll keep it in mind.

Posted by: cedric at August 16, 2005 10:03 AM

Hi,

> the Form Builder will not be released as
> Open-Source
Well, that's your choice of course :), but someone else will reinvent the wheel (cause there's a real need for a quality Form Builder :).
Just take a look how many CMSes are there:
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
... more than 400 listed only there.

I found an interesting article about using wForms with Ajax - very nice :
http://jeffpipas.com/blog/archives/2005/07/ajax_and_php_fo.html

Thanks,

Michael.
P.S. Do you plan to include more validations in wForms?

Posted by: Michael Baecker at August 18, 2005 03:35 AM

can form submission details be saved to a database using your tool. Also hat is the cost to implement this on my website.

Posted by: alan at March 1, 2006 03:09 PM

If you choose to use the Form Assembly Response Processing service, prices range from $5 to $25. Form submissions are stored in our database and you can export them at any time (excel/.csv format).
Go to formassembly.com for more details.

Posted by: cedsav at March 1, 2006 04:47 PM

Cedric, thanks for providing such an excellent service. The new Form Assembly is awesome, and your form processing service is just right with the perfect pricing structure, especially for a non-profit like ours. For designing great looking and cool web forms without hand coding, there's no place better than formassembly.com!

Posted by: jeremy at April 7, 2006 11:29 AM

new Form Assembly is awesome, and your form processing service is just right with the perfect pricing structure, especially for a non-profit

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