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Complex models and scenarios

Last updated on November 22, 2024

This section provides more-advanced guideance for specific scenarios, usually involving multiple interconnected controls, or multiple applications. Learn how to do things like making testing or updates easier, personalize forms and data, or how to create a form page in CMS Lite.

In this section:

  • Creating A/B tests to see which version of a form performs better
  • Tracking form and project status using forms control
  • Creating form pages in CMS Lite to manage where your forms appear on the website and their publication (release) to the public
  • How to design, manage and use form templates to speed up form creation
  • Ways you can personalize the citizen's experience
  • How to create a special view of the form to help with testing

 

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