A form confirmation is what your website visitor sees after they submit the form. It could be a thank-you message or a redirection to a relevant page. Alternatively, you could choose not to have one, keeping the users on the form page.
After clicking the left menu’s Form Maker, picking the form, and pressing Form Options you can see the Actions after Submission section.
Here you can choose the Action Type from the available options:
Stay on Form, which means the user will stay on the form page;
Post, which redirects the user to a site post of your choice;
Page, which opens a page of your choice upon form submission;
Custom Text, which means the user will see the text you write in this box;
URL, which redirects the user to any link on the web.
Let’s go with Custom Text and write “Thank you” in the text box. Click Update and the message of deep gratitude is ready!
Now let’s configure the form notification, the email message you receive after the user submits a contact form on your website. To get to Form Notification go to Form Options and select Email Options.
The notifications are by default sent to the admin email you set upon WP installation. If you want to send it to another email address, just replace it. If you want to send the notification to multiple emails, simply separate the email addresses by commas. You can write any content in the email message that will be sent to you.
There’s also an option to select a submission field and use its value as a placeholder. For example, if you pick the form field “Name” from the menu that opens when you click “Add placeholder,” you will receive all the submitted names in your email one by one.
In the right part of Actions after Submissions, you can set up the process of sending out emails to the users, too. Most options require the same configuration for Email to Administrator and Email to User. However, Email to User section has the Email verification feature you can activate if you want the users to verify their email addresses to avoid spam. If it’s enabled, a verification link will be sent to the user’s email.
Managing Submissions
The Form Maker plugin also gives you the opportunity to view the submission records of each submitted form. Go to the Submissions menu of Form Maker and pick the form you want to configure.
You can download all the information from the submitted form showcased here in CSV or XML formats:
If you scroll down, you can select the particular submission field and date range for the information you want to see as statistics from the drop-down box.