- 09 May 2024
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Button Actions on Lead Collection
- Updated on 09 May 2024
- 2 Minutes to read
Button elements help you direct users to different actions. For example, you can redirect your users if they click the first button while closing the form; it is a common practice in popups. “Button Actions” feature for the Responsive Lead Collection templates provides you with assigning different actions to the button elements.
You can find Button Actions under the Settings menu of all Responsive Lead Collection templates and you can assign 5 different actions to them:
Submit and Slide
This action is available only for the button elements on the first page.
Users who click the button with this action will be directed to the second page, and data that the users have shared on the first page will be saved.
Submit and Close
This action is available only for the button elements on the first page.
If you assign it to a button on the first page, the form will be closed after users click the button, and they will not be able to see the second page of the form. However, the data that the users have shared on the first page will be saved.
Submit and Redirect to URL
This action is available only for the button elements on the first page.
If you assign it to a button on the first page, users will be directed to the Link after the button is clicked, and they will not be able to see the second page of the form. However, the data that the users have shared on the first page will be saved.
Redirect to URL
This action is available for the button elements on both pages.
If you assign it to a button on the first page, users will be directed to the Link after the button is clicked, and they will not be able to see the second page of the form. In addition, the data that the users have shared on the first page will not be saved.
If you assign it to a button on the second page, users will be directed to the Link after the button is clicked.
Close
This action is available for the button elements on both pages.
If you assign it to a button on the first page, the form will be closed after users click the button, and they will not be able to see the second page of the form. In addition, the data that the users have shared on the first page will not be saved.
If you assign it to a button on the second page, the form will be closed after users click the button, and they will not be able to see the second page of the form.