Helium Form Builder and Elementor make a great match

How to use Helium in Elementor

Using Helium in Elementor is a straightforward process. Helium is a popular WordPress form builder plugin with email scheduling feature, and Elementor is a popular WordPress page builder that allows you to create custom designs using its user-friendly builder. Here's how you can integrate Helium into Elementor:

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1. Install and Activate Helium
Go to your WordPress Dashboard.
Navigate to "Plugins" and click on "Add New."
Search for "Helium" and install the plugin or upload if downloaded from the web.
Activate the plugin.

2. Create a Form
After activation, you'll see a new menu item called "forms" in your dashboard.
Click on "forms" and then click "Add New."
Choose a form template or start with a blank form.
Customize your form using the simple interface.

3. Set a Redirect Page
After creating the form, you can set a custom redirect page after every successful form submission.

4. Auto Responder
Set an auto response on successful form submission with header and footer.
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How to Use Elementor in WordPress

Utilizing Elementor, you have the power to transform your design concepts into tangible creations. The incorporation of live editing streamlines this endeavor, granting you the ability to witness each element taking shape in real-time. Let's delve into the utilization of the Elementor editor and its functionalities.

Elementor Tutorial

Elementor offers an intuitive design for users, so you can learn the basics of the editor in a couple of minutes. However, here’s a quick guide to help you build the right foundation.

1. To get started, create a new page or post and click Edit with Elementor.

2. You’ll enter the Elementor page editor. This is what your page will look like.
3. Towards the left, the Elementor sidebar will come into view, offering an array of drag-and-drop functionalities at your disposal for constructing your web page.

Prior to commencing the process of dragging and dropping widgets, it's imperative to grasp the fundamental composition of the Elementor editor, which revolves around three primary elements:

1. Sections
2. Columns
3. Widgets

Sections serve as the fundamental building blocks, providing the overarching structure. Within these sections, groups of columns can be introduced, and widgets find their place within these columns.

The editor itself acts as a guide, highlighting viable widget placement areas through the distinct highlighting of sections and columns in a vivid blue frame. Keep in mind that widgets cannot be inserted into the navigation bar or the heading section.
You control the sections, columns, and widgets using the blue handle. Just right-click the handle to edit the blocks.
4. When you’re ready, simply click, hold, and drag a widget to the place where you’d like to add the new module.

For example, when you scroll to the bottom of the page, you’ll have the option to drag a widget into a new, empty area.
5. You can search for specific widgets to customize your pages. Choose from basic elements, like a heading or image gallery, or explore more advanced elements, like animated headlines and testimonial carousels.
6. Select the hamburger icon positioned in the left corner, followed by choosing "Site Settings." Within this menu, you're granted the ability to establish default color schemes and font styles for your pages. Furthermore, you can configure overarching settings that apply to your entire website using Elementor.

7. As a concluding step, locate the History icon situated at the panel's bottom to gain entry to Elementor's integrated Revision History segment. Within the Actions tab, you can meticulously track the sequence of your modifications, enabling seamless navigation between each individual action.

Under the Revisions tab, you're offered the option to transition between different iterations and seamlessly revert to any prior version as needed.

How to embed Helium Forms at Elementor

Enhance your website's interactivity by seamlessly integrating Helium forms. With a quick search for the designated "short code," you can effortlessly embed the desired form code, streamlining the process of adding functional and engaging forms to your platform. Elevate user experience and gather crucial data with ease using Helium's user-friendly form integration.
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Frequently Asked Questions

For troubleshooting purposes, you may need access to the server that hosts your website. In addition, you’ll need a Google Workspace and WordPress admin account.

All plugins require Helium. Compressed Helium adds a huge amount of features to Helium’s base capabilities. Solid State requires Compressed Helium to be installed, and adds AI and automation capabilities to Compressed.

Form responses and email recipients can be exported to a CSV file.

You can! Helium allows you to import CSV files containing form data, so if you have old leads you’d like to transfer onto a new form, or if you want to combine form data, Helium makes it easy.

If you only envision needing one user, no. However, even in a single-user situation, Helium works best with Liquid’s user management features. For instance, you might want to install Helium with a catch-all email like “support@[your-company].com” so that confirmation emails sent to your responders aren’t being sent from your personal Gmail account. But you might also want to have access to Helium’s lead management features and notifications with your personal email, so that’s two Helium users: your catch-all email account and your personal email account. Liquid Helium has multiple packages, ranging from one user to unlimited users, that will fit your needs.

We offer anytime assistance via email, phone, or chat.

Solid State Helium determines when an email has been opened. It also can track an email’s clicked links.

Unfortunately, Helium does not have this functionality. However, we are always working on making Helium even better.

Helium is only available on WordPress. However, in the future it may be available on other platforms.