The form is repeated at the bottom of the page when visitors have had a chance to read more .
Now that we've established the problem, let's find some solutions, shall we?
Fortunately, there are a few possible ways to solve this algeria number data , either using the built-in Unbounce tools or by adding code via OpenHTML, CSS, and JavaScript input.
It’s worth noting that one solution is to not have a form on your page at all, and link your call-to-action button to the form on other pages. This is the approach Unbounce uses in the example below. While it’s a perfectly valid approach, I wouldn’t call it a solution to this problem as it’s a completely different format, so I haven’t included it in the list below.
Here Unbounce uses two CTAs (orange buttons), but don't rely on having a form on the page.
1. Scrolling anchor button
This is probably the easiest solution, as it is natively supported by Unbounce:
Create a button at the bottom of the page where you want your second form.
Edit this button, in the "Click Action" section of the right-hand button settings panel, where you would typically put the URL you are linking to.
Add the unique ID code for the box that contains your form (you can find this by editing the box and scrolling down to "Element Metadata" at the bottom of the right-hand panel)
Register button
The "Click Action" section of the right-hand button settings panel
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