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Your monthly dose of cool tips is here  ‌ ‌ ‌ [VIEW IN BROWSER](=)  [I'm an image]  Monthly Highlights Hey there, Form Builder, Data makes the world go round, but if you aren’t making your forms user-friendly, you’re probably missing out on a lot of information from your users. The better your forms look, the more people will fill them out - it’s as simple as that!  So, this month, we have pulled together three of our top pieces on how to design forms that attract, collect, and convert. Just what you needed before we all dive into the core of summer and get ready for some golden 🍂 days!  [Contact Form Design: Do’s and Don’ts] Contact Form Design: Do’s and Don’ts TIPS & TRICKS The ultimate, essential, and most precious tips on how to design your contact forms are here. Click through the links below and learn more about clean, lean, communication machines! 🤙 [Read More](  [4 Common Mistakes When Designing Your Web Forms] 4 Common Mistakes When Designing Your Web Forms TIPS & TRICKS To mess up is human, but we can learn from other people’s mistakes! 🤷♂️ This article brings you the four most (painfully) common mistakes to avoid when designing web forms. Check it out and get it right from the very beginning! 😊 [Avoid These Mistakes](  [Above vs. Below the Fold: Web Page Design 101] Above vs. Below the Fold: Web Page Design 101 TIPS & TRICKS Above the fold, below the fold, in the fold? Decisions, decisions 🙄! Which one’s the path to walk down and why? We’re discussing the age-old “above vs. below” the fold question in this article. So, if you want to make the right choice, be sure to click below 👇 [Find Out More](  [Image]  Don’t forget that [we’re making our platform free to all those fighting in the first line of battle against Covid-19]( - help us spread the news by sharing this article.  Stay home, stay safe, flatten the curve! 📉 And remember: this too, shall pass! [Share your story] Share your story We’d love to hear about how your forms make everyday life easier for your company.  Tell us your story and we’ll gladly share it with the world! [Click here for more details]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( © 2008-2020 123FormBuilder Flavia Palace, Vladimirescu Street n° 10, Ground Floor | Timisoara 300195, Romania, EU [office@123formbuilder.com](mailto:office@123formbuilder.com?utm_campaign=%5B123%26Wix%26Weebly+NL%5D+July+2020&utm_content=%5B123%26Wix%26Weebly+NL%5D+July+2020&utm_medium=email_action&utm_source=customer.io) [UPDATE EMAIL SETTINGS]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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