The Kadence Advanced Form Block now offers the ability to show fields based on the site visitor's answers to previous form fields. Called conditional fields, this new feature makes collecting form submissions specific to your customers needs and answers so much easier.
In this example, we use two possible examples of using conditional fields. First, when you ask for meal selections in an RSVP form, you might have specific dishes that could be selected. We show you how do this with radio buttons and conditional display if certain buttons are selected as true. Second, we show how using a dropdown select on a contact form might warrant asking additional questions of your site visitor.
As mentioned, here is the previous tutorial about UTM codes in hidden fields:
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