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1. Key Fields in the Submission Form

Every field in the Testimonial Submission Form comes with customization options, including Label, Placeholder, Required, and Enable/Disable settings. Below is a guide on how users can manage these options:

  1. Testimonial Title – A short heading for the testimonial, summarizing the feedback or experience.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Title”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your testimonial title here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  2. Full Name – The complete name of the person providing the testimonial.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Full Name”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your full name here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  3. Position – The job title or role of the person within their organization.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Position”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your position here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  4. Email Address – The contact email of the testimonial provider.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Email Address”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your email address here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  5. Company Name – The name of the company or organization the person represents.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Company Name”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your company name here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  6. Company URL – The website link to the company or organization.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Company URL”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your company URL here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  7. Rating – A numerical or star-based rating reflecting their experience.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Rating”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  8. Testimonial Content – The main feedback or review provided by the user, describing their experience.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Content”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Placeholder – A sample text inside the input field that gives users a hint about what to enter (e.g., “Enter your testimonial content here…”). Placeholders disappear once users start typing.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  9. Image – An optional photo of the testimonial provider, adding authenticity to the review.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Testimonial Image”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
    • Required – If enabled, users must fill out the field before submitting the form. If left empty, an error message will prompt them to complete the field.
    • Enable/Disable – Allows users to turn specific fields on or off. If a field is disabled, it will not appear on the frontend form.
  10. reCAPTCHA Support – To prevent spam submissions, reCAPTCHA can be enabled for verification.
    • Label – This is the title of the field shown above the input box (e.g., “Verify you are human”). Users can modify the label to match their preferred wording.
  11. Submit Testimonial – The Submit Button is a crucial part of the Testimonial Submission Form, allowing users to submit their testimonials seamlessly. Below are the key details and customization options available:
    • Button Text – The text displayed on the button can be customized (e.g., “Submit Testimonial”, “Send Feedback”, “Share Your Experience”).

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