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Creating a Zoom Meeting Registration Form

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Creating a Zoom Meeting Registration Form

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We have decided to remove the Zoom link from our main page and create a Zoom Meeting Registration Form. I was hoping to build in a Custom Form page or a Custom HTML block, but it doesn't seem to be available in FTH. As I want to create it within FTH, I assume I would have to create a Google Form and then link to it or perhaps use an iframe.  I am thinking the latter, as I would like visitors to remain on our website and just fill in the form.  Does this sound feasible? Or is there a better way?
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Re: Creating a Zoom Meeting Registration Form

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FTH does not supply or support aditional forms.
FTH does support links to third party websites and does support iframes, for iframe the third party site has to allow their site to be put into an iframe.
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Re: Creating a Zoom Meeting Registration Form

2 weeks 3 days ago
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I fiddled with this a bit;

Google forms can be embedded in a iFrame.

However, if the size is set to 'width 100%' for optimal screen size response, the resulting page display is narrow and must be scrolled to view the entire form.

If the size is set for a height that shows the entire form, it may not format correctly on smaller screens.

The Zoom pre-registration page can also be used in an iFrame. The limitation is that it won't launch the Zoom application when the pre-reg is submitted. One would have to go find the new Zoom email and click the 'join' link.

Not sure if this might be improved in CKEditor or if an FTH coding strategy might overcome these issues.

 
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Re: Creating a Zoom Meeting Registration Form

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Thanks for the update. I managed to create the iframe. It's behaving exactly as I need it to, as I don't want it to launch Zoom.
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