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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 21:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Virtosoftware Announces Virto List Form Extender ? a New Web Part for Customizing SharePoint List Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 16:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Virtosoftware presents the beta version of a new Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint. The web part allows for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items. For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto List Form Extender web part by&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/ajax-web-design/virtosoftware-announces-virto-list-form-extender-a-new-web-part-for-customizing-sharepoint-list-forms/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virtosoftware presents the beta version of a new Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint. The web part allows for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items. <br/><br/>For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto List Form Extender web part by Virtosoftware you can easily design your own list forms and replace the default ones with them with just a few clicks in a way that fully satisfies your specific needs and requirements. <br/><br/>The new component is extremely easy to install, adjust and use. Once the web part is installed, you can immediately start designing your own list forms with additional features of allowing for autofill fields, defining default field values as well as setting up security rights to restrict the access to specific tabs and fields for particular users and user groups. <br/><br/>The web part is based on Ajax and JavaScript technologies to guarantee among the others quick access to a list form data without postback. An important detail is that Virto List Form Extender web part does not fully modify the default list forms that are stored on your SharePoint server, but rather extends the list form features and functionality on the client side, keeping the option to restore the default forms at any time. <br/><br/>Key Features  <br/><br/>1. Creating own Forms (View, Edit, New Item) for Custom List.  2. Grouping fields into particular tabs.  3. Quick switching between tabs with no delays.  4. Ability to add as many tabs as you need on each form.  5. Cool and dynamic JQuery Date Picker.  6. Autocomplete option (using values of the same or any other List).  7. Using default values (coming in future versions).  8. Optional Tooltip containing any type information(text, links e t.c.).  <br/><br/>The commercial release of Virto List Form Extender for SharePoint web part will be available in the middle of January 2010. Fortunately, you can already try beta version of the web part at http://www.virtosoftware.com/sharepoint-list-form-extender.aspx . Visit Virtosoftware website for more information about our other Microsoft SharePoint web parts, trials and documentation. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>What are Html Forms &amp; Contact Forms?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>HTML forms and contact forms are a terrific enhancement for your website. These are used by various companies and individuals for collecting all kinds of important information, from answers and surveys to order forms.</p>
<p>A contact form is another way to display your email address as a link. When you contact a business or website owner through a webpage instead of your own email program you are using a contact form. </p>
<p>If you own any type of website, adding a html form or a contact form will give your site interaction between you and your visitors and, in some&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/html-tutorials/what-are-html-forms-contact-forms/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HTML forms and contact forms are a terrific enhancement for your website. These are used by various companies and individuals for collecting all kinds of important information, from answers and surveys to order forms.</p>
<p>A contact form is another way to display your email address as a link. When you contact a business or website owner through a webpage instead of your own email program you are using a contact form. </p>
<p>If you own any type of website, adding a html form or a contact form will give your site interaction between you and your visitors and, in some cases, interaction between visitors. </p>
<p>Some of the reasons to add contact forms to your websites include:</p>
<p>- Joining your newsletter</p>
<p>- Adding comments</p>
<p>- Asking questions</p>
<p>- Filling out an application for employment</p>
<p>- Answering survey questions</p>
<p>- Joining clubs</p>
<p>- Answering multi-choice polls</p>
<p>These are just a few of the reasons you may wish to add html forms and contact forms to your website. </p>
<p>We offer you the ability to create all kinds of html forms online so, all you have to do is copy the form and then paste it onto the page you wish the form to be displayed. You will be able to decide how many fields you need for your html form, name each field, choose the size of the field, and the type of data that should be placed in the blank. You can have the contact form blend in with the colors and text of your website or, make the form stand out by choosing the color of text and background. </p>
<p>Choosing what information is mandatory is up to you, depending on what you need the html form for. If you only need an email address and first name for joining your newsletter then, that is all you have to have fields for, however, if you need to ask several questions regarding expertise for an employment application you can add all of these with multi-choice features or blank fields for the person to fill in. </p>
<p>Polls are often a wonderful way to get your visitors involved in all kinds of things, from political questions to favorite entertainment artists or songs. With these polls, you can post the top answers chosen by your guests, which gives them a way to interact and be involved in your website. This information can then be used to add information to your website. Example: If you wish to talk about celebrities, you can find out which celebrities are among the favorites of your guests before you begin working on the topic. This will ensure more visitors to your website to read all the gossip. </p>
<p>Html forms and contact forms will be a wonderful tool that can help your business whether you need it for employment applications, taking orders, sending newsletters, or just for fun. Add a html form to your website today and begin watching the difference in website visitors.  <br/><br/></p>
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<p>Ted Peterson uses <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.123contactform.com">html forms</a> as <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.123contactform.com">contact forms</a> on his website to keep in touch with his site visitors. He recommends the free service plan from 123ContactForm.</p>
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		<title>What Are HTML Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 11:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>HTML forms and contact forms are a terrific enhancement for your website. These are used by various companies and individuals for collecting all kinds of important information, from answers and surveys to order forms.<br />
A contact form is another way to display your email address as a link. When you contact a business or website owner through a webpage instead of your own email program you are using a contact form.<br />
If you own any type of website, adding a HTML form or a contact form will give your site interaction between you and your visitors and, in&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/html-tutorials/what-are-html-forms/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HTML forms and contact forms are a terrific enhancement for your website. These are used by various companies and individuals for collecting all kinds of important information, from answers and surveys to order forms.<br />
A contact form is another way to display your email address as a link. When you contact a business or website owner through a webpage instead of your own email program you are using a contact form.<br />
If you own any type of website, adding a HTML form or a contact form will give your site interaction between you and your visitors and, in some cases, interaction between visitors.<br />
Some of the reasons to add contact forms to your websites include:<br />
- Joining your newsletter<br />
- Adding comments<br />
- Asking questions<br />
- Filling out an application for employment<br />
- Answering survey questions<br />
- Joining clubs<br />
- Answering multi-choice polls<br />
These are just a few of the reasons you may wish to add HTML forms and contact forms to your website.<br />
We offer you the ability to create all kinds of HTML forms online so, all you have to do is copy the form and then paste it onto the page you wish the form to be displayed. You will be able to decide how many fields you need for your HTML form, name each field, choose the size of the field, and the type of data that should be placed in the blank. You can have the contact form blend in with the colors and text of your website or, make the form stand out by choosing the color of text and background.<br />
Choosing what information is mandatory is up to you, depending on what you need the HTML form for. If you only need an email address and first name for joining your newsletter then, that is all you have to have fields for, however, if you need to ask several questions regarding expertise for an employment application you can add all of these with multi-choice features or blank fields for the person to fill in.<br />
Polls are often a wonderful way to get your visitors involved in all kinds of things, from political questions to favorite entertainment artists or songs. With these polls, you can post the top answers chosen by your guests, which gives them a way to interact and be involved in your website. This information can then be used to add information to your website. Example: If you wish to talk about celebrities, you can find out which celebrities are among the favorites of your guests before you begin working on the topic. This will ensure more visitors to your website to read all the gossip.<br />
HTML forms and contact forms will be a wonderful tool that can help your business whether you need it for employment applications, taking orders, sending newsletters, or just for fun. Add a HTML form to your website today and begin watching the difference in website visitors. <br/><br/></p>
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<p>Ted Peterson uses <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.123contactform.com">html forms</a> as <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.123contactform.com">contact forms</a> on this website to keep in touch with his site visitors. He recommends the free service plan from 123ContactForm.</p>
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		<title>How to Make HTML Forms for Your Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Your website visitors often want to contact you. For support, to inquire about a product, for link requests or even just to say hello. Many website owners just list their email address, so visitors can write to them. This way of posting contact details is very common, but it has a major drawback: spamers harvest websites searching for email addresses. Once your email gets into their list, you start receiving unwanted ads, various shady discount offers and even viruses.  The safest way to allow your visitors to contact you is to include a web form on your website. Doing this&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/html-tutorials/how-to-make-html-forms-for-your-website/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your website visitors often want to contact you. For support, to inquire about a product, for link requests or even just to say hello. Many website owners just list their email address, so visitors can write to them. This way of posting contact details is very common, but it has a major drawback: spamers harvest websites searching for email addresses. Once your email gets into their list, you start receiving unwanted ads, various shady discount offers and even viruses.  The safest way to allow your visitors to contact you is to include a web form on your website. Doing this is not that complicated, but it requires a certain degree of HTML knowledge and access to your website source.  Below is a small HTML form that includes only 3 fields: Name, Email and Message.<br />
<form method="post" action="mailto:youremailaddress@domain.com"> Name:<br />
<input type="text" size="10" maxlength="40" name="name"> Email:<br />
<input type="email" size="10" maxlength="10" name="email"> Message: <textarea rows="4" cols="20" name="message"></textarea><br />
<input type="submit" value="Send message"/> </form>
<p>  This form uses &#8220;mailto&#8221; function to send the filled data to the specified email address. Let&#8217;s break this HTML form into pieces, line by line: 1.<br />
<form method="post" action="mailto:youremailaddress@domain.com"> This line includes the beginning of the<br />
<form> tag and the email address that will receive the message. The only thing you should modify is the email.  2. Name:<br />
<input type="text" size="10" maxlength="40" name="name"> This line contains the first field from your contact form: an edit box, &#8220;name&#8221;, that users will use to write their name and a label describing that field. You might also have noticed some properties of the edit box: size currently 10 and the maximum allowed length that is 40. &#8220;<br />&#8221; is the HTML tag for new line.  3. Email:<br />
<input type="email" size="10" maxlength="10" name="email"> Similar with the line above, it is an edit box for your visitor&#8217;s email address. This field is very important because you will use this information to contact your visitor. You can also modify the size and maxlength property of this edit box.  4. Message: <textarea rows="4" cols="20" name="message"></textarea> This field will contain the message body. It&#8217;s not an edit box anymore, because we needed more space. This HTML field is named <textarea>. You can modify its height and width by changing the values for &#8220;cols&#8221; and &#8220;rows&#8221; properties.  5.<br />
<input type="submit" value="Send message"/> This is the button visitors will press to send you the message. You can change the &#8220;value&#8221; property from &#8220;send message&#8221; to anything you want.  Don&#8217;t forget to close the form tag by adding </form>
<p> at the end of your HTML email form script.  This method of building a HTML form for your website has a minor drawback: your email address is still visible. It still can be harvested. To hide it, you would need more programming skills, to include the mailto command into a php function.  But don&#8217;t worry, there is another way. A simpler and faster way to have a HTML form, and it doesn&#8217;t require any programing skills at all. It works even if your server doesn&#8217;t support php, and you can benefit from powerful features like receiving attachments, multiple recipients, field validation, message history and anti-spam defence. You just use an online wizard to generate your HTML web form, and then copy-paste the code on your website. <br/><br/></p>
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<p>Ted Peterson uses <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.123contactform.com">HTML forms</a> generated using the free service of 123ContactForm.com . He designed his email forms using their online wizard.</p>
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		<title>Virtosoftware Announces The Commercial Release Of Virto List Form Extender ? A Web Part For Customizing Sharepoint List Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 16:23:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After two week public testing of the beta version Virtosoftware releases the commercial version of a new Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint designed for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items. For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/ajax-web-design/virtosoftware-announces-the-commercial-release-of-virto-list-form-extender-a-web-part-for-customizing-sharepoint-list-forms/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After two week public testing of the beta version Virtosoftware releases the commercial version of a new Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint designed for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items. <br/><br/>For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto List Form Extender web part by Virtosoftware you can easily design your own list forms and replace the default ones with them with just a few clicks in a way that fully satisfies your specific needs and requirements. <br/><br/>The new component is extremely easy to install, adjust and use. Once the web part is installed, you can immediately start designing your own list forms with additional features of allowing for autofill fields, defining default field values as well as setting up security rights to restrict the access to specific tabs and fields for particular users and user groups. <br/><br/>The web part is based on Ajax and JavaScript technologies to guarantee among the others quick access to a list form data without postback. An important detail is that Virto List Form Extender web part does not fully modify the default list forms that are stored on your SharePoint server, but rather extends the list form features and functionality on the client side, keeping the option to restore the default forms at any time. <br/><br/>Virto List Form Extender is available at http://www.virtosoftware.com/sharepoint-list-form-extender.aspx. Visit the website for more information about the product and other Microsoft SharePoint web parts by Virtosoftware, trials and demo versions as well as installation and user guides. <br/><br/></p>
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<p>Virtosoftware designs and builds innovative solutions for Microsoft SharePoint 2007 and 2010 based on the latest technologies including Ajax, Silverlight and JQuery. With more than 10 years experience in software development we help our clients to get powerful interactive SharePoint solutions including rich sets of tools for calendar planning, alerting, collaboration, workflow designing and Activer Directory account management. Thousands of users over the World use our products making their everyday work comfortable and efficient.</p>
<p>The quality of our products and services as well as experience and competence are confirmed by Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status for ISV solutions and Microsoft Dynamics CRM (with MS Dynamics CRM specialization). Microsoft Gold Certified Partners that have obtained these competencies have a successful track record of developing and marketing packaged software based on Microsoft technologies.</p>
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		<title>Virtosoftware Announces The Release Of Virto Ajax List Form Extender 1.0.1 &#8211; A New Version Of A Web Part For Customizing Sharepoint List Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 01:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco, CA, February 11, 2010 &#8212; Virtosoftware presents a new version of its most recent Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint. The web part is designed for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items.For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With&#8230; <a href="http://makeownwebsite.net/web-design-tutorials/ajax-web-design/virtosoftware-announces-the-release-of-virto-ajax-list-form-extender-1-0-1-a-new-version-of-a-web-part-for-customizing-sharepoint-list-forms/" class="read_more">Read More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco, CA, February 11, 2010 &#8212; Virtosoftware presents a new version of its most recent Ajax and JavaScript based web part for Microsoft SharePoint. The web part is designed for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items.For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto List Form Extender web part by Virtosoftware you can easily design your own list forms and replace with them the default ones to fully satisfy your specific needs and requirements. The web part is extremely easy to install, adjust and use. Additional features include autofill fields, defining default field values and setting up security rights for restricting the access to specific tabs and fields.Virto SharePoint List Form Extender 1.0.1 offers the users a number of new features. First, there is a plenty of new visibility setting for fields that can be placed on the list forms. Now Virto List Form Extender allows user to adjust access to the fields of the list. It’s possible to select groups of SharePoint user or a single user who will be able to view a field on an item form (new form, edit form, view form). Second, the autofill option is extended. Now there is an autosuggestion feature allowing users to choose an existing field value when entering text in the field. Finally, new tooltips for form fields have been designed. Now they look much better and can contain any text including URLs.The web part is based on Ajax and JavaScript technologies which guarantees among quick access to a list form data without postback. It is important to know that Virto List Form Extender does not fully modify the default list forms that are stored on your SharePoint server, but rather extends the list form features and functionality on the client side, keeping the option to restore the default forms available at any time.The new version of Virto List Form Extender is already available at http://www.virtosoftware.com/sharepoint-list-form-extender.aspx. Visit the website for more information about the product and other Microsoft SharePoint web parts by Virtosoftware, trials and demo versions as well as installation and user guides.Visit: http://www.virtosoftware.com for more details or contact us: sales@virtosoftware.com <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Forms that Work: Designing Web Forms for Usability</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 15:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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