How to Create a Jotform Card
Jotform Cards is a mobile-friendly form layout that you can use to present your form. With some unique features, it improves user experience by asking questions one at a time, which enhances respondent focus....
Jotform Cards is a mobile-friendly form layout that you can use to present your form. With some unique features, it improves user experience by asking questions one at a time, which enhances respondent focus....
With Jotform Cards, you can create forms from scratch with as little effort as possible and reduce the time of building and designing forms manually with its built-in features. Here's a short list of commonly asked questions from users about...
Jotform Cards is a mobile-friendly form layout that offers some unique features to enhance the user experience by asking questions one at a time. This guide covers these features as well as those that are not available in Card forms. Knowing the...
Disable Submit is a Jotform Cards feature that allows you to disable the submit button based on specific conditions. This enables you to apply restrictions and prevent users from submitting your form conditionally. For example, if a required field...
With the Classic form layout, forms were typically embedded within a page, displayed as buttons or links, or served as lightbox. Jotform Cards brings a new feature called the Floating Feedback Button. It occupies only a small section of your...
This guide is for the Card form layout.For Classic forms, use the Review Before Submit widget. See Adding Widgets to learn more. Jotform Cards or the "Single Question Per Page" format allows form fillers to see the fields through sequential...
Note: This guide is for enabling geolocation in Jotform Cards. For classic forms, use mapping and locator widgets. The Address card in Jotform Cards has a built-in geolocation feature that automatically detects the form filler's location....
If you're looking to redirect your form fillers to a specific page after submission on your card form, this guide will show you how. This guide is for redirecting card forms. For classic forms, see Redirecting Users to a Different Page....
Jotform Cards was designed to display one question per card. But sometimes, it's necessary to ask multiple questions at once. This guide shows how to display multiple questions in a single card using the Muli-line Question element....
Email verification is a popular method used to determine if an email address exists. It can also help slow down bots and spammers. This guide shows how to require email verification in Jotform Cards. For Classic forms, see this guide....
While limited, Jotform Cards allows you to customize or hyperlink the texts on its Thank You Message page. You can change the font style and weight of the texts. You can only customize the subheader texts of the Thank You Message page of...
This guide shows how to change the Thank You page of Card forms. For Classic forms, see this guide. The Thank You Page settings in the Card Form layout had been streamlined for easy access and...
The Smart Embed feature in Jotform Cards allows you to embed Card forms into your website while maintaining a consistent look and feel. When you enable Smart Embed, the form automatically adapts to your website's design, making it appear seamless...
With Jotform Cards, you can make additional adjustments when you embed the form into your website. It's an offsite feature called Inline Embed, where you can adjust the overall design of the form and set the visibility of the additional form...
In Jotform Cards, the title appears at the top of the form when you remove the Welcome page. The progress bar on the other hand appears at the bottom when there are at least four visible cards in your form. To hide the form title or...
Logos bring out the identity of a company, service, or product. That’s why you may want to add a logo to your card form. Adding a logo in Jotform Cards is easy. You can add it to the Welcome page, the Thank You page, or both....
Emoji Slider is a feature added within Jotform Cards that allows you to interact with your form respondents in a more enjoyable way. Here's an actual demo of the Emoji Slider in Card Form:...
With the introduction of Jotform Cards comes an option to freely switch between Classic and Card form layouts anytime. Changing Your Layout via the Form Designer To change your form layout...
The Continue Forms Later, also known as Autofill or Save and Continue, lets your users save their progress in the form and come back to it later to complete their submission. It's similar to Classic forms, which require users to select Save on the...