Friday, December 10, 2010

Cum sa iti faci un formular de contact pentru siteul tau

Ai un site si doresti ca vizitatorii si cititorii tai se te poata contacta dar nu vrei ca adresa ta de mail sa fie facuta publica ca sa nu te trezesti pe urma cu o gramada de mailuri de tip spam in clientul tau de mail. Ce poti face? Raspunsul o sa ti-l dam noi in cele ce urmeaza.

Cel mai bine e sa folosesti un serviciu online care ofera formulare contact asa cum ar fi www.formulareonline.ro

Utilizand acest site si urmand cativa pasi foarte simpli iti vei realiza propriul tau formular pe care il vei putea folosi pe orice site, fie ca e Blogger, Wordpress sau chiar propria ta pagina de Facebook. Formularele pot fi protejate impotriva inscrierilor automate cu Captcha, si pot fi folosite pe orice site ca si formular de contact, formular de comanda sau pur si simplu in orice scop pentru care poate fi folosit un formular online.

Cum functioneaza

Pentru a face un formular, trebuie sa creezi un cont gratuit. Toate formularele pe care le faci vor fi salvate aici si vor putea fi ulterior modificate sau downloadate usor.

Apoi folosesti ghidul de pe site care te indruma pas cu pas in crearea formularului. Trebuie doar sa selectezi la fiecare pas una din optiunile dorite de tine si la final formularul este functional.

Poti copia codul HTML ar formularului in site-ul tau sau poti copia direct adresa formularului pe site-ul nostru. Vei primii un email de fiecare data cand vizitatorii tai completeaza formularul.

Dupa ce creezi contul vei primi un email de confirmare, care contine un link pe care trebuie sa dai click. Doar dupa accesarea acestui link contul tau este activat, este o masura de securitate pentru ca sa nu poata cineva face cont pe o adresa de email la care nu are access.

Dar iata concret ce trebuie sa faci:

Fa-ti un cont gratuit pe www.formulareonline.ro


Pasul 1

Te loghezi in contul tau incepi crearea propriului tau formular


Pasul 2

Iti creezi propriile campuri exact asa cum doresti sa apara in noul tau formular

Pasul 3

Editezi marimea campurilor si a coloanelor exact cum vrei tu sa arate in noul tau formular


Pasul 4

Editezi culoare formularului, ce tip de font vrei sa folosesti, stilul formularului, cum vrei sa arate butoanele folosite si protectia speciala Captcha pentru inlaturarea spamului

Pasul 5

Editezi detaliile exact cum vrei tu sa arate mailul pe care il va primi orice utilizator al siteului tau cand te va contacta utilizand acest formular

Pasul 6

Acum poti previzualiza formularul creat de tine iar daca totul e ok il poti salva


Pasul 7

Obtine codul HTML pe care il poti copia si insera oriunde doresti in paginile sitelui tau

Asta e tot! Formularul creat de tine e functionabil si poate fi utilizat imediat.

Poti sa faci formulare online usor, urmand cativa pasi apoi le copiezi in siteul tau si sunt functionale.

Simplu, nu!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

FormulareOnline.ro – primul si singurul site de formulare online din Romania a fost lansat

18 noiembrie 2010 – FormulareOnline.ro primul si singurul site de formulare online din Romania a fost lansat astazi

Alexandru Marias, un dezvoltator web din Deva a lansat astazi primul si singurul site de formulare online din Romania.
Site-ul ofera posibilitatea oricarui Internaut roman sa-si faca cont gratuit si sa creeze formulare in cativa pasi simpli iar acestea vor putea fi accesate si completate online de orice utilizator de Internet.
Formularele online au fost folosite cu success pe web in intreaga lume inca de la inceputul Internetului, dar pana acum crearea unui formular online in Romania necesita ajutorul specialistilor in IT si unelte de dezvoltare avansate.
Pe FormulareOnline.ro formularele pot fi create cu ajutorul unei interfete usor de folosit de publicul larg, si pot fi accesate direct sau copiate catre orice alt site, blog sau cont de facebook. De fiecare data cand un formular este completat, detinatorul acestuia primeste un email cu datele introduse.
Alexandru Marias spera ca prin noul website atat utilizatorii individuali de Internet cat si firmele sa poata sa-si poata satisface nevoia de a primii date online de la orice utilizator de Internet, indiferent ca este vorba de formulare de contact, pentru comenzi sau studii de opinie.
“Pana acum persoanele care doreau un formular online trebuiau fie sa plateasca un dezvoltator web fie sa detina cunostinte avansate de programare in PHP si design HTML. De acum oricine poate crea un formular de contact, de comenzi, sau chestionar online usor si repid ( si cel mai important, gratuit ) iar formularul devine automat accesibil tututor celor care folosesc Internetul.” spune Alexandru Marias.
Formularele online create pot fi de la cele mai simple, folosite pentru a avea o simpla pagina de contact online, pana la cele mai complexe, folosite in chestionare si studii de opinie, si sunt protejate impotriva abuzurilor printr-un sistem avansat care asigura ca datele sunt introdu-se de oameni si nu de programe automatizate special concepute pentru a completa reclame sau informatii nesolicitate.
Alexandru Marias este un dezvoltator de software si site-uri web pasionat de proiecte inedite, care aduc ceva nou in peisajul IT autohton.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Record Breakers


The record that everyone was talking about at the 2010 Pikes Peak Hill Climb, the overall course record, will remain for at least one more year, but there were plenty of other records broken in 2010. The extra 1.9 miles of pavement at the top of the mountain made for some very fast times, and some of the old times were smashed by a wide margin.

For starters, perhaps the most impressive record was one that was set in the Time Attack 2WD class. The previous record was just set last year by Rhys Millen in his Hyundai Genesis Coupe, but Jeff Zwart smashed Millen’s time of 12:09.40 with a 11:31.095 in his Porsche 911 Cup. Other record-breakers include Clint Vahsholtz in Super Stock (Ford Mustang, 11:33.320), Doug Mockett in Vintage (Oldsmobile Super 88, 13:05.71), and Ikuo Hanawa in Electric (EV Sports Concept HER-02, 13:17.575).

Of course, not all of the records were about time. Colorado Springs native Randy Schranz tied the record for the most completed hill climbs at 36, matching Louie Unser. He also set the propane fuel record at 11:57.098 in his Shelby Cobra (pictured above). In her very first run, Denver resident Savannah Rickli became the youngest female to ever complete the race, finishing third in the Time Attack 2WD class with a time of 13:58.232 in her Mini Cooper S. Finally, Jason Taylor was the first person to complete the hill climb in a rock buggy, finishing with a time of 14:07.620. You can see all of the record-breakers from this year’s Pikes Peak in the high-res gallery below.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Short Film History of the 1920s

Films really blossomed in the 1920s, expanding upon the foundations of film from earlier years. Most US film production at the start of the decade occurred in or near Hollywood on the West Coast, although some films were still being made in New Jersey and in Astoria on Long Island (Paramount). By the mid-20s, movies were big business (with a capital investment totaling over $2 billion) with some theatres offering double features. By the end of the decade, there were 20 Hollywood studios, and the demand for films was greater than ever. Most people are unaware that the greatest output of feature films in the US occurred in the 1920s and 1930s (averaging about 800 film releases in a year) - nowadays, it is remarkable when production exceeds 500 films in a year.

Throughout most of the decade, silent films were the predominant product of the film industry, having evolved from vaudevillian roots. But the films were becoming bigger (or longer), costlier, and more polished. They were being manufactured, assembly-line style, in Hollywood's 'entertainment factories,' in which production was broken down and organized into its various components (writing, costuming, makeup, directing, etc.).

Nanook of the North - 1922Even the earliest films were organized into genres or types, with instantly-recognizable storylines, settings, costumes, and characters. The major genre emphasis was on swashbucklers, historical extravaganzas, and melodramas, although all kinds of films were being produced throughout the decade. Films varied from sexy melodramas and biblical epics by Cecil B. DeMille, to westerns (such as Cruze's The Covered Wagon (1923)), horror films, gangster/crime films, war films, the first feature documentary or non-fictional narrative film (Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North (1922)), romances, mysteries, and comedies (from the silent comic masters Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd).
BuggyMovies.com

Short Film History of the 1920s

Films really blossomed in the 1920s, expanding upon the foundations of film from earlier years. Most US film production at the start of the decade occurred in or near Hollywood on the West Coast, although some films were still being made in New Jersey and in Astoria on Long Island (Paramount). By the mid-20s, movies were big business (with a capital investment totaling over $2 billion) with some theatres offering double features. By the end of the decade, there were 20 Hollywood studios, and the demand for films was greater than ever. Most people are unaware that the greatest output of feature films in the US occurred in the 1920s and 1930s (averaging about 800 film releases in a year) - nowadays, it is remarkable when production exceeds 500 films in a year.

Throughout most of the decade, silent films were the predominant product of the film industry, having evolved from vaudevillian roots. But the films were becoming bigger (or longer), costlier, and more polished. They were being manufactured, assembly-line style, in Hollywood's 'entertainment factories,' in which production was broken down and organized into its various components (writing, costuming, makeup, directing, etc.).

Nanook of the North - 1922Even the earliest films were organized into genres or types, with instantly-recognizable storylines, settings, costumes, and characters. The major genre emphasis was on swashbucklers, historical extravaganzas, and melodramas, although all kinds of films were being produced throughout the decade. Films varied from sexy melodramas and biblical epics by Cecil B. DeMille, to westerns (such as Cruze's The Covered Wagon (1923)), horror films, gangster/crime films, war films, the first feature documentary or non-fictional narrative film (Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North (1922)), romances, mysteries, and comedies (from the silent comic masters Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd).
BuggyMovies.com