It's really work thanks ------------------------------------- What to do if we have to upload any file in the form Like any image or video that we share through Google Form, how can we share the same on our webpage? Please give me solution. 🙏
Many thanks for this video (and the original 2019 one) - worked beautifully for putting an HTML contact form onto a Google Site. The "get pre-filled link" trick is great for finding the entry codes quickly! Thing is, I built the site for a friend and am now wondering - can I transfer ownership of the associated google form/spreadsheet to her? If we redirect the google form responses to a separate spreadsheet created by her, she would need to modify the HTML code for the website contact form - right? Wondering what would be the simplest way to do this . . . any tips?
My form is redirecting the user to Google's thank you page. Kindly tell me how can I prevent this? I didn't understand that hidden_ part from the video
Brother I have a TEXT AREA as one of my input in our contact form. The responses of all other input fields are being recorded in the spreadsheet, but the response of the text area is not being recorded. Please give a solution for this.
@@mojaffaransari8768 no man not yet. Even i am not getting the email id also. I have to separately check the auto reply mail for getting the email id. But no way I am able to solve the problem of Text Area.
Amazing! I encountered a problem though when using my own form instead of the template version you used in the video. The problem was that I couldn't redirect the page to my own thank you page after submitting the form. It just redirected to the Google Form page. I got it working by removing the onload function inside the and adding the thank you page url to an onclick function in the submit button instead. Like this: <script> function redirectForm() { document.location.href="thankyoupage.html" } </script> < name="hidden_" style="display: none;"></> <form action="FORM URL" target="hidden_" method="POST"> ALL FORM CONTENTS HERE <input type="submit" value="Submit" onclick="redirectForm()"> </form> The allows the form data to be sent to the form action url without opening it, and the javascript function will send the user to the desired url within the "redirectForm()" function. I recommend adding a function that prevents the user from submitting the form when not filled in.
Great tutorial, however can you please also add a tutorial for linking multiple selection checkboxes using the recent version of google forms as there seems to be only one entry code for checkboxes. Thank you
Yes, I Agree. Btw I am a new learner on google sheets and apps script, I try to documenting my simple learning result in this channel ru-vid.com/show-UCuCFRM4818jYd2WdqX4QXDQ