Chapter 12. Forms
A website is a great way to brand your company, announce a new product, post late-breaking news, or just rant about the state of the world. But all that’s one-way communication, and you may want to interact with your audience more—to get some feedback, for example. Or you may want to build your business by selling your product online, and you need a way to gather vital stats from customers.
If you want to receive information as well as deliver it, it’s time to add forms to your web design repertoire (see Figure 12-1 for a simple example). Whatever type of information you need to collect on your site, Dreamweaver’s form objects make the task easy.
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