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At the moment when someone clicks send it takes them to a new page to enter the security code.
Basically I'm looking to see if there is any way for the validation element to stay with the form itself. If that makes sense!
Thank you in advance.
Laura
Having got to grips with the Freeola Form I think I'll leaves things as they are for now.
Laura
I don't believe it's possible with the Freeola form-mail code.
It was mentioned briefly here a while back.
Freeola InstantPro sites do allow you to keep everything on the same page but that form-mail code is different.
You could do it with a third-party script but obviously that's not as handy as using the Freeola one.
If I'm wrong hopefully Freeola will correct me :¬)
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My Freeola Instant Site At the moment when someone clicks send it takes them to a new page to enter the security code.
Basically I'm looking to see if there is any way for the validation element to stay with the form itself. If that makes sense!
Thank you in advance.
Laura