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What are the types of contact forms?

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I get the impression that there are two general types of contact forms:

  1. A regular contact form where all fields are in one webpage ; such form might be very long for a potential customer ("too many" fields)
  2. A "contact system" where a user fills at least two pages, each one with one or more field/s (the first page leads to the second page in a pagination manner --- page 1/5)

What is the single word terminology to describe these kinds of contact forms?

I would assume "simple" and "stepped"; is there some standardization?

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AFAIK there's no standard (1 comment)
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AFAIK there's no standard
hkotsubo‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I've seen those being called "single page" and "multi page" forms. But I don't believe there's a formal standard for that