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  • Sunchaser
    First Lieutenant

    • Nov 2007
    • 199

    having a 'contact us' form on every page?

    Hi :)

    Do you see any negatives in having a 'contact us' form on every page of your website?

    The site consists of about 30 pages & is partly geared towards kids. Having a contact form on each page is to make it user-friendly for them.

    Also - I've used the basic form (as outlined in tutorial Forms 1) - is that safe for people to send their email addresses through if I include the 'no cache' line in the html of every page?

    thanks for any thoughts

    sunchaser
  • Marincky
    General

    • Apr 2006
    • 4539

    #2
    Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

    Originally posted by Sunchaser View Post
    Hi :)

    Do you see any negatives in having a 'contact us' form on every page of your website?

    The site consists of about 30 pages & is partly geared towards kids. Having a contact form on each page is to make it user-friendly for them.

    Also - I've used the basic form (as outlined in tutorial Forms 1) - is that safe for people to send their email addresses through if I include the 'no cache' line in the html of every page?

    thanks for any thoughts

    sunchaser
    Rather than having a form on 30 pages, why don't you have a nice 'child friendly' big button on every page that say's 'contact me' or 'email me' or similar?
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    • darklight
      Brigadier General

      • Jul 2006
      • 1309

      #3
      Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

      I agree with Marincky...
      Having a contact form on every page wouldnt look good.. Plus take up unnecessary room on the page which could be filled with something fun and shiny. As Marincky suggested.. A button linking to it would be effective enough!

      Good luck!

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      • Watdaflip
        Major General

        • Sep 2005
        • 2116

        #4
        Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

        To answer your other question, the fact your page has no-cache set has no bearing on the safety of your contact form.

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        • AJ113
          Special Status

          • May 2007
          • 332

          #5
          Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

          Originally posted by Sunchaser View Post
          Hi :)

          Do you see any negatives in having a 'contact us' form on every page of your website?
          Not in itself, but the presentation has to be good enough not to become a drag for your visitor. One of my sites has 'contact us' form on every page.

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          • Sunchaser
            First Lieutenant

            • Nov 2007
            • 199

            #6
            Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

            Thanks for all replies.
            'Twas a school holiday project with the kids that quickly became unwieldy. Though the contact form is tucked away on the side and is unobstrusive, I think a 'shiny button' may be in order.

            Watdaflip - there was something in the BV info about having 'no-cache' set would prevent email addresses from being harvested or somesuch? I admit to not having read it in detail.

            thanks again
            sunchaser

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            • Watdaflip
              Major General

              • Sep 2005
              • 2116

              #7
              Re: having a 'contact us' form on every page?

              I am not sure where you read that, but setting your web pages up to not cache has will not effect the security of your form. All no-caching does is forces your users browser to load the full contents of your website each and every time they visit. If caching is enabled it will save a copy so it doesn't have to reload everything, which increases the speed. It won't effect the security of prevent your email from being harvested.

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