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Add Contact Form to a Specific Page with your Blogger‎


To add the Contact Form to specific page you have to add it first on the blogger column. If you already having the contact form on blogger layout then just ignore this steps.
  1. Sign in into your blogger dashboard and go to layout.
  2. Now click on “Add Gadget” link of “More Gadget”.
  3. Now find “Contact form” page element and click on it.
Now Create the New Contact Page where you want to add this page. Ignore the below steps if you have already created the contact page:
1. Create New Contact Page.
2. After Creating the page switch to HTML mode of the page.

3. Paste the below code in required position.


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