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ChronoForms 3.1 for Joomla! site Cookbook

By : Bob Janes
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ChronoForms 3.1 for Joomla! site Cookbook

By: Bob Janes

Overview of this book

Joomla! is a fantastic way to create a dynamic CMS. Now you want to go to the next step and interact with your users. Forms are the way you ask questions and get replies. ChronoForms is the extension that lets you do that and this book tells you how. From building your first form to creating rich form based applications we will cover the features that ChronoForms offers you in a clear hands-on way. Drawing on three years daily experience using ChronoForms and supporting users there is valuable help for new users and experienced developers alike. We will take you through form development step by step: from creating your first form using ChronoForms’ built-in drag-and-drop tool; validating user input; emailing the results; saving data in the database, showing the form in your Joomla! site and much more.Each chapter addresses a topic like ‘validation’ or ‘email’ and the recipes in the chapter each address a different user question from the beginners’ question ‘How do I set up an email?’ through to more advanced questions like using some PHP to create a custom email Subject line.Over eight chapters and eighty recipes we cover all of the ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ that new users and developers have about using ChronoForms. The recipe structure allows you to pick and choose just the solution that you need.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
ChronoForms 3.1 for Joomla! Site Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface

Signing up to a newsletter service


We've been using that newsletter form for a long time now but haven't yet mentioned how we are going to send out the newsletters. One way to do this is to use a hosted newsletter service. There are many of these available each with slightly different offerings. Some familiar names include Aweber, MailChimp, Constant Contact, iContact, and half a dozen or so others.

Each of these services will have an API that can be accessed to update records. Some of these can be very rich and complex, others almost non-existent. However, all of them have suggestions for a form that you can include on your website for newsletter signups. This form code will give us enough to sign up our user automatically to the service.

We will work with iContact here but the same principals will apply to any of the other services.

Getting ready

We first need to find the "sign-up" form code for our newsletter service provider. iContact has a little wizard that generates a form in two versions...