On-page secure form

Stand-alone secure form

How it works
How it works
- Integrated on-page forms are suitable when:
- The form is short and simple.
- The form is closely related to the content on the page and is the primary ‘next’ action.
- The form has no central function that needs to be accessible via different pages –instead it is only relevant in the context of the page.
- Stand-alone forms are suitable in the following cases:
- The form is rather comprehensive with many fields.
- The form is rather complex and requires assistive descriptions.
- The form supports a more general use case and needs to be reached from various pages – e.g. a general contact form.
- Forms are fully responsive and will automatically adapt to the user’s viewport and the available grid cell width.
How to use it
How to use it
- Decide if you want to use a stand-alone or an on-page form.
- Build your form using available form elements within the selected grid control – you can structure your form using a line component and complement it using a text and image component.
What to avoid
What to avoid
On-page forms shouldn't be longer than the associated content.
Reference for publisher
Reference for publisher
Please follow the secure forms processes.