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# Contact Page

To create **Contacts Form**, please do the following:

1. Go to **Dashboard > Contact > Contact Forms > Add New**.

2. Enter form name, for example "Contact Form"

3. In the tab **"Form"** you can use default form layout or enter this code lines:

   ```
   <label>Name[text* your-name placeholder "Enter your full name" ]</label>
   <label>Email Address[email* your-email placeholder "Enter your email address"]</label>
   <label>Message[textarea your-message placeholder "Enter your message here"]</label>
   [submit "Submit"]
   ```

4. In the tab **"Mail"**, enter this your email address.

5. **Save Changes**.

To insert **Contact form** to page, please do the following:

1. Go to **Dashboard > Pages > Contact**. Click to **"Edit with Elementor"** button.
2. In Elementor widget "Contact Form" in Form field, select your created CF7 form.

(Video instructions below):

{% embed url="<https://bslthemes.com/ober/ober_wp_doc/videos/video10.mp4>" %}
Ober - how to edit contact form and Contact page with Elementor
{% endembed %}

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