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Form Confirmation

Form Confirmation in SureForms lets you decide what happens after someone submits a form.  It helps you create a clear and engaging experience for users by displaying messages or redirecting them to another page or URL.

This way, you can guide users on what to expect next and keep them informed.

In this article, we’ll explore the available options for form confirmation and show you how to set them up.

How Form Confirmation Works

After the user submits the form, here are some ways you can redirect them:

  • Display a Success/Thank You Message: Show a message confirming the form was successfully submitted.
  • Redirect Users: Send users to another page on your site or to a custom URL of your choice.
  • Reset or Hide the Form: Hide the form entirely or reset it after the user submits the form.

This flexibility allows you to customize how users interact with your forms. Next, let’s go through these options and learn how to set them up.

Display A Thank You Message To Users

You can display a success or thank you message to users once they submit a form. This message confirms the form submission and provides any additional information or instructions you want users to know.

For example, if you’re running a newsletter, you can display a message like: “Thank you for subscribing! Please check your email to confirm your subscription.”

To set this up:

  • Select the preferred form and open it in the editor.
  • Here, go to Form Confirmation.
  • Select “Success Message” here and write your message in the following textbox.

You can format the message using different styles, fonts, images, or shortcodes. We’ll explore more of this in the next sections.

  • To format your success message using HTML, go to the “HTML” tab here.

Once done, click the Save button. 

Now, when users submit your form, they will see your custom success message.

Redirect Users To A Page On Your Site

Instead of displaying a message, you can redirect users to another page on your WordPress site after they submit the form.

For example, if your form collects contact information for a free consultation, you might redirect users to a booking page where they can schedule their session.

To do this:

  • Choose “Redirect to Page” and select the page where you want users to be redirected after submission.

Click Save. Users will automatically be sent to the chosen page once they fill out your form.

Redirect Users To An External URL

You can also redirect users to an external site or a custom URL after form submission.

This option is great if you want users to access content outside your site, such as a partner website or a specific landing page. To do this:

  • Under Form Confirmation, choose “Redirect to Custom URL”.
  • Enter the URL you want users to be redirected to.

Make sure the URL follows the correct format: https://www.example.com.

After you enter the URL, click Save to apply the changes.

Control Form Behavior After Submission

After a user submits a form, you can control how the form behaves. To do this, go to “Sucess Message” and enter your success message as shown.

Under “After Form Submission”, select any one of the following:

  1. Hide Form: Your success message will be shown and the form will be hidden. Users can view the empty form again by refreshing the page. 
  2. Reset Form: If you select this option, the form will show the success message just below the form on the same page. All of the fields that your user has filled will be reset right after they click on the submit button.

Once selected, click on the Save button.

Customizing Your Thank You Message

SureForms provides multiple options for customizing your success message to match your style and needs. Here are some of these options:

Formatting Your Thank You Message

Bold, underline, lists, strikethrough, alignment, headings, and more help you structure and emphasize important information.

For example, using bold for key dates or details ensures they stand out. You can also insert images like icons, logos, or banners to make your message visually engaging.

To do all this, adjust the settings available on the following bar:

Use Shortcodes For Personalized Success Messages

You can enhance your thank you message by adding dynamic elements like the user’s email or name. This personalization helps create a more engaging experience for users. 

For example, by using the shortcode {form:srfm-input}, you can greet users personally after they submit the form, making them feel recognized and valued.

To do this, click the Add Shortcode dropdown button and choose any shortcode from the “Form input tags” section. 

These shortcodes represent the form fields in your form, allowing SureForms to personalize the success message based on the answers users provided.

In addition to user-specific data, you can also use shortcodes to display other form-related information. For example, submission date, site title, and more. To access them go to “Generic tags”:

Once done, click Save. Here’s how these shortcodes will be shown to your users.

That’s it with this article. We hope it helps you.

For any questions, feel free to reach out to our support team. We’re always here to help!

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