How to insert an iFrame for a web capture form
An iFrame is an HTML inline frame that you can use to add HTML from another source onto your website or LZ. Although possible, we do not recommend you use iFrames within your landing zones. The primary use of the iFrame is to add a CommuniGator capture form into your own website.
- This is the button you use to insert an Iframe. It will bring up a new window.
- This selects whether you want the iFrame to have a border or not.
- You set the width in either percentage (%) or pixels (px) here.
- You set the height in either percentage (%) or pixels (px) here.
- You can either insert the iFrame here or cancel what you have done.
Email Marketing - Version 7 - Google Chrome
As can be seen here, the iFrame has been added to the HTML with the source being the iFrame placeholder provided by CommuniGator. The basic syntax of the iFrame is <iframe></iframe>, with all the extra pieces inserted into the first tag.
- This is the important part, the source for the iFrame. Here you insert the link you want to add (most likely the Web Capture form link, which can be found under the details tab on the web capture). Please ensure that you surround the link with ".
- Any other parts are defined here. Most HTML definitions can be inserted here, the editor has inserted the tags for border, height and width. Don't forget that you can trigger height and width using the percentage sign or the denomination 'px'.
Email Marketing - Version 7 - Google Chrome
The iFrame is complete. You can now copy and paste the HTML code from CommuniGator into your website for form capture purposes.
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