Ack. I should clarify that we did use the iframe tag for the embedded code. We didn't run into any major issues with it. Wendy On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Wendy Volkman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Megan: > > I have used Google Forms twice recently (a post-event survey for the > Quality Fair at http://www.umn.edu/ohr/quality/survey/index.html - closed > for new entries, a questionnaire regarding job duties for a classification > project). I did not need to use an iFrame tag; just plopped the code right > on the page. I thought the whole process seemed fairly easy, and it was > nice being able to have the survey within the OHR template. The folks who > used the data on the back-end thought it was fine. I found the inability to > format the survey in any simple way a little frustrating (particularly that > we could not use html or embed links), but we just worked around it. > > Wendy > > -- > Wendy Volkman > Web Manager, Office of Human Resources <http://www.umn.edu/ohr> > 612-625-7846 > > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Megan Dushin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Has anyone used Google Forms and embedded one in a Web page? We're looking >> for a way to post a form within the template of a site, so as not to force >> the person to leave to a separate site using a 3rd party form (UMSurvey, >> etc.). Does it require iframe tag? Is that good or bad? >> >> Thanks >> Megan >> >> -- >> Megan Dushin, Web developer/coordinator >> Institute on Community Integration | College of Education and Human >> Development >> http://ici.umn.edu >> [log in to unmask] >> 612-626-8649 >> >> > > > >