Sunday, October 31, 2010

How to: use Drupal Web form for feedback useful

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The Drupal module Web module is both a popular and useful form to collect information from website visitors.

For the most part, you can install, activate and begin creating your webforms immediately. The module is quite easy to use, well crafted and created by one of my favorite more Drupal developers.

Using the form is great when you collect valuable information, but what happens when you need a little more.You can know where a site visitor was when they clicked on a reply form? you can determine which browser they use, and if you use Mac or Windows? is certainly possible, and is very useful! Take a few minutes to watch this video and start collecting information even more useful.

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UPDATE: 11/3/09Unfortunately, it was updated Web form module, and some of the tips in this video no longer function as expected.Here's the reasoning and some tips on how to retrieve some of the functionality within this Drupal support also issue related to the module and server variables.

UPDATE: 3/16/10A great workaround suggested was posted as a comment on this article I am answered with information on how I'm now getting the path again. Andyb thanks for the input! http://gotdrupal.com/videos/drupal-webform-for-feedback#comment-786


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