Form Submit Now (FSN) is a lightweight and easy-to-integrate contact form, provided by Karoly Hornyak, that allows to submit forms directly to email recipients. With FSN, there is no need for backend development or database storage—simply embed the form into your HTML, configure the recipient email, and start sending messages instantly.
FSN ensures a smooth submission process while offering customization options such as setting email recipients, subject lines, and optional CC/BCC fields. If you are a developer, FSN simplifies contact form management without the hassle of complex backend setup.
Get started by following the integration guide, and make your developer process easy!
This guide outlines the steps to integrate the #fsn-container into any HTML
document for efficient form submission management.
Add the following JavaScript file inside the <head> section of your
HTML document:
<script defer src="https://form-submit-now-25a2560fdfa1.herokuapp.com/fsn.js"></script>
If you prefer to design the form yourself, you can skip this step. Otherwise, include the following CSS file
inside the <head> section to apply default styling:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://form-submit-now-25a2560fdfa1.herokuapp.com/fsn.css"/>
Customize the attributes and insert the following <div> element into
your HTML wherever you want the contact form to appear. Once you’ve followed the steps, the form should be
fully integrated.
<div
id="fsn-container"
data-name= ""
data-to= ""
data-subject= ""
data-cc= ""
data-bcc= ""
></div>
data-name: Specifies the sender's name in the email. If left blank,
the name will default to "Form Submit Now".
data-to: Specifies the recipient email addresses where form
submissions are sent. Must have at least 1 recipient email address. Multiple recipients should be
separated by a ;.
data-subject: Sets the subject line for the email. If left blank,
the subject will default to "Message from your website".
data-cc and data-bcc: Optional
fields for CC and BCC recipients. Multiple recipients should be separated by a ;.
Effective Date: September 21, 2024
Last Updated: February 11, 2025
Welcome to the Terms and Conditions for Form Submit Now (FSN). This document outlines the rules and guidelines for using FSN, a contact form integration service that helps Web Developers efficiently manage form submissions for the development process.
By integrating FSN into your HTML document, you can collect and forward messages from users directly to your email without storing any data on external servers.
Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully to understand your rights, responsibilities, and how FSN operates. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Karoly Hornyak. for further assistance.
By using the FSN service, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms and Conditions, as well as any future modifications.
FSN provides a contact form integration service that allows developers to embed a form into their HTML documents. The service facilitates the submission and email forwarding of user inquiries.
You may not:
FSN does not store form submissions; all data is forwarded directly to the configured recipient email(s). Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of the service complies with applicable data protection laws.
The FSN software, including its scripts and styling, is the intellectual property of Karoly Hornyak. You may not redistribute, resell, or claim ownership of the FSN software or its components.
FSN is provided "as is" without any warranties, express or implied. Karoly Hornyak shall not be liable for any damages, including but not limited to lost profits, data loss, or business interruption resulting from the use of FSN.
FSN reserves the right to modify or discontinue the service at any time without prior notice. FSN may terminate access to users who violate these Terms and Conditions.
These Terms and Conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where Karoly Hornyak is based.
For inquiries regarding these Terms and Conditions, please contact Karoly Hornyak.