I wrote about how to make your Preference Centre page look more in line with your organisations branding by adjusting the CSS and adding a few extra items to the HTML code. That’s all well and good, but after the form is submitted, that nice experience is (IMHO) ruined, because the person is taken to another page with a plain background, a green check mark image, and whatever text you added to…
Continue Reading Megan V. Walker’s Article on their blog
Redirect After Preference Centre Submission – Customise Form
Have you reviewed the user experience when someone submits your preference centre forms? It’s not great. This post will show how to improve it!
Blog Syndicated with Megan V. Walker’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
- Dyn365CE8 May 2024Moving Documents From One File Column To Another Using Power Automate
- Dyn365CE7 May 2024Using The Pipeline View To Manage Your Opportunities
- Dyn365CE2 May 2024Checking Contact Attributes Or Contact Point Consent Records In Realtime Marketing
- Dyn365CE30 April 2024Sending Event Registration QR Code Via SMS