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Subscription Form Sample
This example page implements the drag and drop object framework (ddobj) in conjunction to the drag and drop
form (ddform). The environment is initialized, images are preloaded and the popup form is displayed once the
Web page has completed loading. All popup forms may be triggered to appear on any HTML element event such as
the <a> hyperlink element's onclick event. The Web site subscription example utilizes a form input filter
that validates various fields of information. Filter inputs such as names, email addresses and selections
pertinent to obtaining subscribers to your Web site, ezines, product announcements and so on.
Input filter parameters via JavaScript
provide the first layer of Web security and data integrity before information is processed by a Web site/Web
application script (PHP or ASP), and stored in a database. The popup form (ddform) user interface component
between your visitors and Web application will cut development time drastically. Be one of few Web masters to
feature Web sites with advanced drag and drop form popups.
Customize a plethora of over 30 options applicable to the popup windows that house custom forms with ddform.
The popup form windows on these sample Web pages are limited to a boundary of 200 pixels from the left edge of your
client Web browser. Boundaries for the top, left, bottom right edges can be defined for each popup object. Boundaries
are just one of numerous customizations available for this product.
More form popup samples.
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