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angular-airform

v0.0.2

Published

Functional HTML forms for Angular Developers.

Downloads

17

Readme

Functional HTML forms for Angular Developers.

Why it's awesome

What if you could use a service that gives you full control over the form, yet doesn’t require you to use anything on your server? Airform gives you the ability to create functional HTML forms without thinking about servers.

Usage

import { AirformComponent } from 'angular-airform'

<airform email="[email protected]">
  <input type="text" name="name" />
  <textarea name="message"></textarea>
  <button>Send</button>
</airform>

Quick Tip: The email attribute defines the email that will receive the form's collected data when it is submitted. The method attribute is post by default. All input, select, textarea elements whitin your form should have a name attribute.

Features

  • No Server Management
  • Automated High Availabilty
  • Zero-Configuration
  • Safe Ship Mode
  • Unlimited Form Submissions
  • Cross Platform Support
  • More Productivity
  • Web Standards
  • Open Source

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Contributing

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License

Designed with ♥ by CJ Patoilo. Released under MIT License.