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Address Element Address Element Summary: The address element allows you to collect customer addresses as a customizable entry that results in a cohesive field in the contact details. Let's go over how to use it and the o

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Address Element

Summary:

The address element allows you to collect customer addresses as a customizable entry that results in a cohesive field in the contact details. Let's go over how to use it and the options it provides.

The address element allows you to collect customer addresses as a customizable entry that results in a cohesive field in the contact details. Let's go over how to use it and the options it provides.

To access the builder, navigate to the Forms/Survey tab inside the Sites section and create or edit a form or survey.

Address Element – figure 1

Once in the form/survey builder, click the plus sign icon to open the elements menu. Next, select the Address element, and drag and drop it into place.

Address Element – figure 2

Click the element to open its settings. Here, you can customize the element starting with checking/unchecking the box next to a field to add/remove it.

Address Element – figure 3

Click the downwards pointing arrow to open the details of a field, you can change:

  1. Label: The name atop the field.
  2. Placeholder: The example of how to respond inside the field box.
  3. Short Label: This will show underneath the field and can contain any extra information you add.
  4. Query Key: This can be used as a URL parameter to populate this field.
  5. Required: Checking this box will make this an obligatory field.
  6. Hidden: This will make the field invisible when submitting the form/survey.

Address Element – figure 4

This field has two modes, Auto-complete and manual input. The Auto-Complete Address element integrates Google Places for address suggestions and details, providing a quick and easy way to add contact addresses. However, if you prefer manual input scroll down to the Auto-Complete Address and toggle the option off.

Address Element – figure 5

This will remove the search bar field prompting customers to fill in their details.

Address Element – figure 6

Once submitted this information will be added to each contact as separate fields that can be accessed as a single custom value.

Address Element – figure 7

And there you have it, now you can easily collect contact addresses by auto-complete for added accuracy or manually for a personal experience.


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