Can Webflow support having two contact forms with different destination emails for different categories on a website?
Yes, Webflow can easily support having two contact forms with different destination emails for different categories on a website. Here's how you can achieve this:
- Add the first form: In the Webflow Designer, drag and drop a form element onto your page where you want it to appear. You can customize the form by adding or removing fields as needed. Make sure to give the form a unique class name to distinguish it from the second form.
- Set up form settings: With the form selected, go to the right sidebar and click on the "Settings" tab. Under the "Form settings" section, you can specify where the form submissions should go. Enter the email address where you want the submissions from this form to be sent.
- Style and customize the form: Use the Webflow Designer to style and customize the appearance of the form to match your website's design. You can choose different colors, fonts, and layout options to make it visually appealing.
- Publish your changes: Once you're satisfied with the form's design and settings, publish your website to make the changes live.
Now, to add the second form with a different destination email, follow the steps below:
- Duplicate the first form: Right-click on the first form element and select "Duplicate". This will create an exact copy of the first form on your page.
- Modify form class and settings: Select the duplicated form element and give it a unique class name to differentiate it from the first form. Modify the form settings for this second form and specify the email address where you want the submissions to be sent.
- Customize the second form: Customize the appearance and fields of the second form to fit the requirements of the different category or purpose it serves.
- Publish your changes: Once you're done customizing the second form, publish your website to make the changes live.
By following these steps, you can have two contact forms on your Webflow website with different destination emails for different categories. This can be very useful if you want to separate and organize the form submissions based on the categories or departments they belong to, allowing you to handle the inquiries more efficiently.
In summary, the steps to have two contact forms with different destination emails on a Webflow website are:
- Add the first form element with the desired email destination.
- Customize and style the first form.
- Duplicate the first form and modify its class, settings, and email destination for the second form.
- Customize and style the second form.
- Publish your website to make the changes live.
This allows you to receive form submissions from different categories on your website and have them sent to the appropriate email addresses for efficient management and follow-up.
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