Create your contact page with a contact form
Once you have decided what you want to include on your contact page, and if you want to use a contact form , it is just a case of creating a contact page. There are two ways you can create a contact form — via the Contact Form plugin or via the Formidable Pro plugin.
Here’s an example of what the Contact Form looks like on Learning in 21 and also an example of what the Formidable Pro plugin contact form looks like on Unlocking the Universe .
Note: The Formidable Pro plugin is available for pro blogs only.
Other types of Pages
There are lots of different types of pages you can add to class blogs. The main things to remember are:
- Pages are best suited for information you rarely update such as your About, Contact, and Blogging Guidelines pages.Examples of pages
- Situations where you want students to discuss a question or topic are better suited to publish as a post and not a page.
- Assignment and homework information is normally best published as posts and not on a page.
- Too many pages can make information harder to manage and find.
- How to comment : Kathleen Morris’, how to leave a quality comment poster.
- What is a blog and why we blog : Mr Baldock’s Parents/Carers’ page.
- Resource links: Stef Galvin’s holiday ideas.
- Class Calendar: Mrs. Crockett and Miss Dussinger’s Rousseau’s ELP 1.
- Syllabus: NCS Chemistry and Physics class info and syllabus.
- Meet the class: A creative Thinglink by Mr. Rockey’s Westwood with Iford Orchid Class.
- Students blogs: SCHS Open Studio (High School Ceramics ).
- Family Contributions and reading reflection: Mr McCray’s Task for students.
- How to blogging videos: Mr. Ewert’s 7/8 students.
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