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How to generate a signature form
Generating a signature form has never been simpler with airSlate SignNow. This intuitive platform optimizes the procedure of signing and dispatching documents electronically. With a variety of features aimed at improving productivity, airSlate SignNow is a perfect option for organizations of all sizes seeking to streamline their document signing workflows.
Steps to generate signature form
- Visit the airSlate SignNow website in your internet browser.
- Sign up for a free trial or log into your current account.
- Choose the document you want to sign or circulate for signatures.
- If you intend to reuse this document, transform it into a template for future reference.
- Open your document to make required adjustments, such as adding fillable fields or inserting information.
- Authenticate your document and assign signature fields for your recipients.
- Press 'Continue' to set up and send an eSignature request.
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What is the easiest way to learn how to create sign form using airSlate SignNow?
To learn how to create sign form using airSlate SignNow, you can start by exploring our user-friendly tutorials and guides available on our website. We offer step-by-step instructions that simplify the process, making it accessible for all users. Additionally, our support team is available to assist you along the way.
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Are there any costs associated with learning how to create sign form?
While airSlate SignNow offers a range of pricing plans, you can start using our features, including how to create sign form, with a free trial. This allows you to experience the benefits without any upfront cost. After the trial, you can choose a plan that best fits your business needs.
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What are the key features involved in how to create sign form?
When learning how to create sign form with airSlate SignNow, key features include the drag-and-drop document editor, customizable templates, and robust signing options. These features enhance your efficiency by allowing you to create professional documents quickly. Plus, you can easily add fields for signatures, initials, and dates.
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Can I integrate airSlate SignNow with other applications while learning how to create sign form?
Yes, airSlate SignNow offers seamless integrations with various applications, making it easy to manage your documents. While you learn how to create sign form, you can connect with popular software like Google Drive, Salesforce, and Microsoft Office. This allows you to streamline your workflow and enhance collaboration.
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What are the benefits of knowing how to create sign form?
Knowing how to create sign form with airSlate SignNow signNowly improves efficiency and reduces turnaround time for document approvals. It also provides a professional appearance to your business communications. Furthermore, electronic signatures enhance security and compliance, ensuring your documents are both valid and protected.
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Is it easy to track sign forms once I've learned how to create sign form?
Absolutely! Once you learn how to create sign form with airSlate SignNow, tracking document status becomes incredibly simple. You can monitor who has signed or viewed your documents and receive real-time notifications. This feature ensures that you are always informed about your document's progress.
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How can airSlate SignNow help businesses with their document signing needs?
AirSlate SignNow is designed to help businesses streamline their document signing needs by simplifying the process. By teaching you how to create sign form, we empower you to manage documents digitally, leading to cost savings and improved workflow. This approach reduces the reliance on paper and enhances overall productivity.
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I've created sign in form using html-css/php and I want to show form errors via tooltip using jquery. How can I do it?
Hmmm, I don't see the jquery files included so you'll want to start with that. Here is the tool tip tools: https://jqueryui.com/tooltip/ You might consider using the html5 feature 'required' to get the users the pop up info instead of jquery tool tips. Also you should consider SQL injection attacks and parameterize your SQL variables.
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How can I create a sign-up form?
It really depends on what the sign-up form is for.IF you are just creating a sign-up form for an email capture and you don’t have an email marketing software in place, go with Google Forms.This is the simplest way to create a sign-up form for capturing information if you don’t have an email management system in place.Here’s the 11 steps you need to follow (links go to screenshots from a step-by-step tutorial I created):Log into your Google account (also your gmail account)Go to forms.google.comClick the plus sign to create a new formAdjust the Google form theme to your likingGive the form a...
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What are your must-have plugins with a new WordPress site?
Here is what I use almost in every WordPress sites.Tawk.to Live Chat -The best chat system. It’s free. It has iOS and Android app. So you can reply to your customers on the go.When you’re not online it turns into a beautiful contact form.However if you have programming knowledge I will advise not to use the plugin. You can just paste the code from when you get from their site Tawk.to Website while registering just like adding Google Analytics.Another cool factors are - You can see what the customer is typing before he sends the messages, in which page the customer is visiting and moving.Also you can keep different pre-recorded messages to different page. In short, increasing customer acquisition dramatically.You can use same account for multiple websites and reply from same place !!Sumo Me -This plugin has mind blowing features but I like only two of it’s features.Heat Maps help you see where people are clicking (or not) on your website.I use heat map consistently to make data driven decision. This is the heat map of my website Amit Ghosh. So what is my decision here - Most people are clicking on “Investors”; there is only two posts there. No use. I should redirect it to a niche blog of mine of finance segment. It will decrease synthetic bounce rate.Social share on the side. Mobile view of social share is more awesome!Discover - If you are running a site with content having broad niche like Strange Unexplained Mysteries then you can exchange traffic with other Sumo Me users. It works like this - other people’s posts are listing in the more related sites or sidebar. When someone clicks on that i.e you drive the traffic to them, you get credits. Your site will be listed on their sites (read, you can spend the credits) till your credits last. It works and gives me nice visits.It is a very cool feature that most people aren’t aware of.Jetpack -I hate Jetpack. It overlaods the site with tons of features. Most of them are nonsense. I bet you don’t write mathematical formula in LATEX in your site. So why activate bunch of codes! Here is what I like of JetPack. Head to Jetpack> Settings and kill the rest of the options.Comments - It’s superior to monitor comments as you can use WordPress iOS or android app to moderate.Enhanced Distribution - Automatically take the great published content from your blog or website and share it instantly with third party services like search engines, increasing your signNow and traffic. Increases traffic. signNowly.Gravatar Hovercards - Hovercards enhance plain Gravatar images with information about a person. If the commenter has a hovercard associated with their gravatar, mouse over their image and the hovercard will appear. Cool feature.JSON API - Allows you to authorize applications and services to securely connect to your blogManage - The best part! allows you to update your self-hosted WordPress sites along with any WordPress sites you have, all in one simple dashboard. But I use Main WP.Notifications, Protect, Spelling and GrammarTiled Galleries - It’s elegant if you use galleries. You can see example here The Great Escape - Amit GhoshPublicize - Important! It allows you to connect your blog to popular social networking sites and automatically share new posts with your friends.Yoast SEO -The absolute beast!Now you can optimize each posts for multiple keywords yourself without paying anyone hefty money. The above screenshot is backend of this post.Most people is unaware of this feature that you can connect the site with social accounts from Yoast SEO options which is a must for SEO.Yoast has an option to connect and verify with the different Webmaster Tools,The sitemaps. Disable Jetpack’s sitemap and use sitemap generated by Yoast SEO. Don’t use both, or you’re screwed as Google can’t understand the site properly in that case.FormCraft -The best alternative to Contact Form 7 and best for contact forms. Contact Form 7 looks shitty and hard to move tIt looks absolute bliss in my site. Far better than contact form 7. It stores all the data, submitted form in the backend and has dropdown feature and styling options - easy like none other.WordFence -Firewall, malware scan, blocking, live traffic, login security & more. The must plugin for WordPress security.Don’t use the premium version of it. No need.Properly config the settings as shown here. Apart from "Scan for out of date plugins, themes and WordPress versions" everything should be checked. They generally keep these options unchecked which is very very vital“Scan theme files against repository versions for changes” and “Scan plugin files against repository versions for changes”.BackupBuddy -The best backup solution. It’s a premium plugin. If you want to do just backup then Duplicator works just fine.But with backupbuddy you can automate the backups where backups will be moved straight to your remote destinations like dropbox, google drive. You can schedule the backup and it works like a charm!…I write at amitghosh.net. All my thoughts are carefully crafted there :)
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I want to create a web app that enables users to sign up/in, fill out a form, and then fax it to a fax machine. How to difficult
Are you sending yourself the fax or are they able to send the fax anywhere? The latter has already been done numerous times. There are email to fax and fax to email applications that have been available for decades. I'm pretty certain that converting email to fax into app or form submission to fax is pretty trivial. They convert faxes to PDF's in many of these apps IIRC so anywhere you could view a PDF you could get a fax.
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I want to create a website with just a subscription email sign-up form to my newsletter. How can I do this?
If your objective is to build something pretty quick, then the best option is to use some cms package depending on your needs. A few good ones are wordpress, drupal, dnn. The advantage of using an cms it has predefined modules and therefore you will need nearly no or very minimal effort in rolling out common features. However in case you want to build a system from scratch php, python and .net are good options.
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How did languages come into being?
I take this question to mean how and why ‘human’ language in general came into being, rather than a particular language. So, here is my answer.Humans, since the dawn of civilization, have always been curious about the origins of language, the earliest language, why languages are different, and how it is that, in the first place, humans are able to speak, while none of the other creatures are able to speak. in the earliest times, this inquiry proceeded in two different directions: one, attributing the origin of language to God, as in the case of many other equally inexplicable, and rather intriguing issues, like for instance, the origin of the universe, and of life itself. So, practically in every religion there are, of course, grateful and fervent acknowledgments to God as the creator of speech/language. So the answer that one gets in this approach is that God is the creator of language, and He gave it to us because He wants us to speak. I will not go into this approach any more than this.This appeal to religion, however, did not satisfy many inquisitive minds, who set out to explore this issue without invoking God. So now they began afresh with these basic questions: How did language evolve? Why did it evolve? Well, initially there were all sorts of weird and egocentric/ethnocentric explanations that some X language is the oldest language, and hence, all languages must have come from that source. This absurdity signNowed such a level that the Linguistic Society of Paris, in 1866, imposed a ban on this subject thus: “ The Society does not accept papers on either the origin of language or the invention of a universal language”. Slowly, as the science of linguistics flourished, these ideas fell apart like flakes of snow. In order to consider these two questions in a truly scientific manner, we should keep the following facts in mind:Language evolved in its spoken form first.Writing was invented much later.All languages are human; there are no divine languages( it is another matter that certain languages have a profound religious significance)Language is species-specific to humans.( There are heated debates about this, but suffice it to say that no other animal can produce human language so spontaneously, so meaningfully, and so appropriately as a human does)Humans must have acquired this ability ( to produce language) long after they got separated from their closest cousins, the chimpanzees, after the pleistocene age ( which began 1,000,000 years ago and continued for 800,000 years, i.e. till 200,000 years BCE)It is clear that language originated at such a remote point of time that no traces of it are left behind, for oral speech leaves no fossils! We also conclude that written records tell us that such and such a language had a very ancient written tradition, but by itself, it cannot be a clinching evidence in this regard.Now, how did language evolve?The usual expectancy among many of us is that there is a definitive answer to this question— showing the exact path by which the ‘first’ human language sprang on humanity, its gradual development, the process of so many languages arising out of it. But, disappointingly, there is no such definitive answer.First, let us ask ourselves two more relevant questions: Did language arise at one place and then spread throughout the world, or did it arise at several places, approximately around the same time? Is human language merely a continuation of the evolutionary process, (which means our speech is only a continuity of animal communication systems, albeit more complex), or is it a unique thing for humans?Though most linguists argue for the ‘monogenesis’ theory, it is not unimaginable that the ‘polygenesis’ theory may also be plausible, given the archaelogical finds at many places. As for the second question, Darwin did not think that language was unique to humans, keeping in view the fact that many other species have their own communication systems. But human language can talk about events in the remote past, can talk about non-existent things, can talk about things we cannot see now and so on. We humans need no stimulus to speak, unlike many other animals. Human language is infinitely creative. For these and many other reasons, most linguists now consider that human language is innate to us, and unique to us.Now to the core questions: How and Why?In the past, many scholars did propose theories like ‘bow-wow’ theory, ‘ding-dong’ theory, and ‘yo-he-ho’ theory to explain ‘how’ language came into being. They all try to explain that humans tried to express their feelings and the noises took the shape of language, or their cries for mutual cooperation are the seeds of language. There are views that songs( may have been simply tunes without words) gradually took the shape of language. But it is difficult to accept these views as adequate theories because— they cannot explain how the abstract things came to be part of language; merely words without any grammatical machinery to ‘glue’ them together would not have made language.As on today, theories abound about ‘how’ human language began and ‘what’ caused its emergence. Most certainly, the increased size/volume of human brain may have been one of the factors for its emergence. Besides, the increased volume in our pharynx ( throat) region could be another reason why we produce sounds that cannot be produced by other creatures. Honestly speaking, we are not very sure whether human language began in a very rudimentary form and then acquired all its complexities gradually, or whether it suddenly showed up in a somewhat complex form and acquired the present form later. Even the most ‘primitive’ languages discovered by anthropologists and linguists show a complex grammatical structure, with only scientific vocabulary lacking.
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How do you register a trademark, such as company name?
One question I am often asked regarding trademarks whenever I discuss IP law with a group of young budding students, entrepreneurs or startup companies is “How to register a trademark in India?”. There are several articles and blogs that explains how to register a trademark in India in one way or the other but I hope that this post will be comprehensive enough to answer most of them.A trademark is anyword (PEPSI, COCO COLA, PEPSODENT),name (RAYMOND VEIL, CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN),surname (TATA, BATA, BAJAJ),signature (LOUIS PHILIPPE),letters (BMW, IBM, HDFC),numeral (555, 501),symbol (MERCEDES BENZ THREE POINTED STAR, ADDIDAS PYRAMID),device (AMUL GIRL, PILLSBURY BOY),color scheme (PIZZA HUT, DOMINOS),packaging (CADBURY’S),shape of goods (COCO COLA BOTTLE)or any combination thereof that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others.When the mark is used in respect of services then the mark is also commonly referred to as Service Mark. Ex: DHL, HILTON, INFOSYS are service marks. However, since the distinction between goods and services are not always clear, the term trademark is often used to include service marks as well.What is classification of goods and services or classes?When you file an application for registration of a trademark you need to mention the list of goods/services for which you intend to use your trademark. India follows an international system of classification called the “Nice Classification” according to which the goods and services are categorized into 45 classes, with goods covered in classes 1 to 35 and services covered under classes 36 to 45.If the trademark is AMUL the goods for which it is used are “cheeses” and the class will be “29″. Likewise if the trademark is EXPEDIA the services for which it is used are “Online reservations and information regarding travel etc” and the class will be 39.If you do not know which class or classes your goods or services fall in, please use the Classification search tool euroclass or the list of goods/services as published by the Indian trademark office.Search the records of the Indian Trademark Office – Online!Prevention is better than cure. Before you file an application for or consider using your trademark, search the records of the Indian trademark office to check if someone has already chosen the same or a similar trademark. You will have to search the exact class of goods and services for which you will be using your trademark. If you see any similar trademarks already on the records of the trademark office, it should raise a red flag! You will now have to carefully analyze each and every trademark and take a call on going forward with the same mark or possibly changing your trademark so that you don’t infringe another’s trademark rights.Search using Google.One of the best things that happened in this century– Punch in your trademark at Google and viola! Magic! Merely because a trademark is not filed for registration with the trademark office, does not mean it is available for you to take. In a common law country like India, usage of a trademark gets importance over filing an application/obtaining registration for a trademark. Search using Google and see if anyone is using the trademark you want to adopt. If you see a similar mark do a bit of research to see how much they have used their mark, period of usage, goods or services for which is it used, has the mark gained any reputation etc. More importantly, compare the marks yourself and decide whether your trademark will infringe the rights of the other person. Your few minutes of research will save you from the risk of choosing deceptively similar marks, resulting in lengthy oppositions and infringement action costing time and money. a. File an application with the trademark office.Congratulations! You have cleared the first two hurdles. Give yourself a pat on the back for discovering that you are going to have exclusive rights on your trademark, and proceed with filing a trademark application. You can either file a paper application with the Indian Trademark Office (TMO) or file an application online at http://ipindia.nic.in. You will require a digital signature and an Axis/SBI bank account for filing the application online. The official fee is INR.3500 (approx USD 70) per mark/class.If you are a foreign entity who wants to protect your trademark in India, consider claiming priority.India is a member to the Paris Convention and signatory to the TRIPS agreement. Hence an application can be filed in India claiming priority from the application filed in a foreign country, provided the foreign application was filed not earlier than 6 months from the date of filing the application in India.Required information:a. Name of the person/organization that will own the rights to the trademark (applicant);b. Address of the applicant;c. Nature of business of the applicant; (Ex:Manufacturers, Merchants, Traders, Service Providers)d. Trademark;e. Class;f. Specification of goods or services;g. Date of first use of your mark in India;h.When priority is claimed:(i) Priority date;(ii) Priority application number;Priority Country.Required documents:a. Application form in duplicate;b. Representation sheet in duplicate;c. When priority is claimed:(i) Certified copy of the priority application.d. Official fee by way of cheque/demand draft or cash.Trademark Offices and their Jurisdiction:There are five trademark offices in India and in which office your application is to be filed depends on your registered office address. If you do not have an address in India then the trademark office is decided on the basis of the address of your legal counsel.The jurisdiction of each trademark office is as follows:Mumbai – State of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and GoaNew Delhi – State of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Union Territory of Delhi and ChandigarhKolkatta – State of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Sikkim , Tripura and Union Territory of Nagaland, Andamar & Nicobar Island.Ahmedabad – State of Gujarat and Rajasthan and Union Territory of Damman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar HaveliChennai – State of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Union Territory of Pondicherry and Lakshadweep Island.Once the application is filed the trademark office issues a filing receipt and one copy of the representation sheet stamped with the application number and the filing date as proof of filing the application. You can thereafter see the status of your trademark application online using the application number.b. Examination of your trademark application.In approximately seven to nine months the trademark office will send you the examination report either citing the objections consisting of absolute or relative grounds or both, or, in the absence of any objections allowing the application to be published in the upcoming trademarks journal for a third party to raise objections to the registration. The time to respond to the examination report is 30 days from the receipt of the same and this deadline cannot be extended. So it is important that you file a response with the trademark office within the deadline of 30 days.The objections under absolute grounds are that– your trademark is not distinctive; i.e.: your trademark is not capable of distinguishing the goods and or services of one person from those of others.– your trademark is descriptive or devoid of any distinctive character; i.e.: your trademark directly refers to the goods or services for which the protection is sought. Ex: Trademark FAIRBEAUTY filed for cosmetics under class 03 cannot be registered.– your trademark is a generic term or is customary to trade; Ex: APPLE for fruits, SOFTWARE for software services cannot be registered.The objections under absolute grounds can be over come by stating that your trademark has acquired distinctiveness by extensive usage over a period of time and that the public in general, identifies your product or service by your trademark and that the public identifies only you in relation to your trademark and no one else. Documentary evidence is required to be filed in support of your claim along with your response.The objections under relative grounds are: the existence of similar trademarks on the records of the trademark office.The objections under relative grounds can be over come by stating that your trademark is different from the other cited marks in the examination report.In what ways your trademark is different from the others needs to be explained in detail. Submission of documentary evidence of extensive usage of your trademark will also help you to strengthen your case.c. Hearing before the examiner.In about six months from filing your response to the examination report, the trademark office will either allow the application to be published in the upcoming trademarks journal for a third party to raise objections to the registration or fix a hearing by sending you a hearing notice with a date and time to meet the examiner and explain why your trademark should be allowed to proceed towards registration. This opportunity should be exploited to explain to the examiner, the evidences filed at the time of responding to the examination report in detail and to submit additional evidence. Subsequently the examiner will pass an order either allowing or refusing registration of your application. If it is a refusal, you can appeal against the order of the examiner before the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) with 15 days of such refusal.d. Publication of the application in the trademarks journal.Within two to three weeks from the date of the examiner’s order to publish the trademark, the trademark application is published in the trademarks journal. You can download the trademark journal and check if your mark has been advertised. After the expiry of four months from the date of publication of the trademarks journal in which your mark was published, check the status of your trademark application online and if there are no objections to your trademark by way of oppositions filed by any other person, write a follow up letter to the trademark office requesting registration of your trademark and issuance of your trademark registration certificate.In the event of any person raising an objection to your trademark application by way of an opposition, the trademark office will notify you of the objection along with the copy of the notice of opposition as filed by the other party. Opposition proceedings are complicated and we suggest that you consult your legal counsel.e. Registration of your trademark and issuance of the registration certificate.If no objections are received by way of oppositions to your trademark application within this four month period, the trademark office will grant registration to your trademark and issue the registration certificate. Once you receive the registration certificate peruse the contents of the certificate to ensure that there is no discrepancy in the data and in case of any, bring it to the attention of the examiner and have it rectified.f. Renewal of your trademark registration.Every trademark registration is valid for a period of ten years from the date of filing the application. An application for renewal of a trademark registration can be made six months prior to the expiry of the registration. The renewal fee is INR 5000 (approx USD 100) per mark/class. A trademark can be renewed every ten years and thereby protected indefinitely.With an economy of a billion people, you should consider applying for a trademark registration at the nascent stage of your business to avoid time consuming and expensive litigation to protect your rights.Raja Selvam - rselvam@selvamandselvam.in
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How do I bypass the two-step verification of my Google Account?
Try it1. Go to Sign in - Google Accounts and click on Security. 2. Under 2-step verification section click on the "Settings" button. 3. Now under the "Application-specific passwords" section select "Manage application -specific passwords" (you might be required to enter your password again for security purposes). 4. Now just enter a descriptive name for the application you want to use the password for (in this case probably something like "Live Writer" and click the "Generate password" button. 5. Copy the newly generated password, then use it as your Google account password on Live Writer instead of your real password. I hope this helps.www.icognix.net
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What computer language do I need to create a sign in and sign up form in a website? No coding experience by the way?
If you want to learn coding, use rubyonrails.org (screen casts/pdf)And to be specific, you need HTML and CSS to create forms, some sort of server and server code to process the data that is submitted by the form. If u want to store the data, you need a database. These three are the view, controller and model of your software.
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