We would like our form to be able to use dependencies to display a rich text message (rather than an input field).
Because we get many inquiries via our contact form, we want to be able to guide people to right place - sometimes an FAQ or an email address is best for their issue type, rather than a form submission. This type of conditional display text is a standard option in other form builders.
I would like to support this idea. Dependent content (text or images) within a Form can be just as useful as an additional dependent FIELD. The most effective Forms permit communication in two directions, not just mindlessly harvesting data from the user.
Ditto- our use case is to add a hyperlink to a rich text section in the form as a dependent field triggered by logic to reveal when a condition is met. We will require a W9 form to be uploaded via the file field but also want to provide a link to first download the form to fill out prior to uploading it. The other option would be to add a field type where it could access the document saved on Hubspot for download and make that available to be qeued for use as a progressive field.
Absolutely agree with this! The ability to include conditional rich text notes based on a previous selection would be an incredibly helpful feature in forms.
Disappointing this isn't already offered - seems a straightforward subset of the existing functionality that would offer a lot of flexibility. Hoping it gets added.
Please prioritize. This will help disqualify potential leads before making them wait for a workflow email... a much-needed feature to aid in customer experience.
I would like it to do a couple of things including displaying a unique block of text dependent upon a location and I would also like it to display a unique hyperlink depending upon a location selected... amongst other things.
We would also love this! It would be a HUGE help in managing leads/signposting prospective partners to the right place and improving lead quality. It seems like a fairly standard form functionality?
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