How do I embed a google form into my site via a page or a post
How to add google forms to web site?
How do I embed a google form into my site via a page or a post
There will be a share button on your Google form. THere's an option that says embed.
Use that code to past into the HTML editor of your post/page.
Hope this helps :)
Marlinda
Thanks Marlinda, I tried that but it only showed up as a link, I was hoping it would show the form itself within the page, could you explain where to add it within site manager.
Thanks
Hey, Michael, did you ever get this to work? Sometimes Google hides the coolest tool in the shed. The "Embed" code shows up when you click first "SEND" and then click the <> spot under "Send Via." They give the option of email, link, and the cryptic "<>" which gives you an Embed Code. There's also a button to "Copy" so you don't have to highlight it, and that sends the embed code to your clipboard. On your WordPress site, add the code under "Text" instead of "Visual." It's nifty. Puts the survey right there on your web page so viewers can answer from your site, and the responses show up on your master copy. If you click "view summary responses" in the Settings on your master copy on Google Forms then your responders can see what other people answered. Word it right and you just put out a little peer pressure!
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Hi to all in WA, I wanted to check if it is possible to move my first site from the site.rubix domain to my own domain later, or would I lose all of the content that I will be
I stand to be corrected, but I think as a sub-domain you will not be able to migrate a Siterubix site away from WA. Obviously, that is different for full domain sites (i.e. non sub domain sites).
You can't move the subdomain away from WA to another registrar, but you can move your content from the SiteRubix subdomain to your own domain within WA.
You could also potentially move your own domain and content away from WA, but I think he was asking a question related to my answer above.
Many thanks That's was what I thought. Thanks for the clarification and clearer explanation. :-)
Thanks Nathaniel, that makes sense, so to recap...as long as the domain is registered and hosted via WA it's no problem, but if I register with say Go Daddy, then you can't move the content and would need to start fresh.
Sound about right
Thanks
Hey thanks MMarcus, just what I was looking for.
Best wishes for you, I will follow you
Thanks
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Moving domains from site rubix?
Hi to all in WA, I wanted to check if it is possible to move my first site from the site.rubix domain to my own domain later, or would I lose all of the content that I will be
I stand to be corrected, but I think as a sub-domain you will not be able to migrate a Siterubix site away from WA. Obviously, that is different for full domain sites (i.e. non sub domain sites).
You can't move the subdomain away from WA to another registrar, but you can move your content from the SiteRubix subdomain to your own domain within WA.
You could also potentially move your own domain and content away from WA, but I think he was asking a question related to my answer above.
Many thanks That's was what I thought. Thanks for the clarification and clearer explanation. :-)
Thanks Nathaniel, that makes sense, so to recap...as long as the domain is registered and hosted via WA it's no problem, but if I register with say Go Daddy, then you can't move the content and would need to start fresh.
Sound about right
Thanks
Hey thanks MMarcus, just what I was looking for.
Best wishes for you, I will follow you
Thanks
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There will be a share button on your Google form. THere's an option that says embed.
Use that code to past into the HTML editor of your post/page.
Hope this helps :)
Marlinda
Thanks Marlinda, I tried that but it only showed up as a link, I was hoping it would show the form itself within the page, could you explain where to add it within site manager.
Thanks
Hey, Michael, did you ever get this to work? Sometimes Google hides the coolest tool in the shed. The "Embed" code shows up when you click first "SEND" and then click the <> spot under "Send Via." They give the option of email, link, and the cryptic "<>" which gives you an Embed Code. There's also a button to "Copy" so you don't have to highlight it, and that sends the embed code to your clipboard. On your WordPress site, add the code under "Text" instead of "Visual." It's nifty. Puts the survey right there on your web page so viewers can answer from your site, and the responses show up on your master copy. If you click "view summary responses" in the Settings on your master copy on Google Forms then your responders can see what other people answered. Word it right and you just put out a little peer pressure!
This was super helpful. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!