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Habib01
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Adding custom HTML blocks

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At this point you should see the shortcode added to your site. Click “Copy”.

Copy MS Forms shortcode
You can now paste this code into a post or page using the 'Custom HTML' block.

In the WordPress content editor, simply click the “+” button to add the block. Then, you can use the search thailand telemarketing data bar to search for the 'Custom HTML' block.

Click on it to add the block to the content editor.

From here, you will proceed to paste the Microsoft Forms shortcode into the text area.

Don't worry if you don't see a preview in the editor; the shortcode works just fine.

Embedding Ms Forms shortcode
At this point, you can press the “Publish” or “Update” button to make it active.

Here's what it looks like on our demo site:

Microsoft Forms on a live website
11. How to Embed HTML Forms in WordPress
HTML forms are usually hand-coded, so you don't have a drag-and-drop editor to edit the form.

Luckily, there are form plugins that make setting up HTML forms more foolproof. One of the best options is the HTML Forms plugin . This plugin is great for setting up simple contact forms that help you collect information from your visitors.
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