Session spotlight: Designing forms with Umbraco and Contour

Thursday, May 27, 2010 by Administrator

This is a post in our series of what is going to happen at Codegarden 2010, the umbraco conference.

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Tim Geyssens, at Codegarden 2008, photo: Douglas Robar

The Topic

Join Tim Geyssens - Core Team member and lead dev on Contour - on a guided tour on the user-friendly form designer for Umbraco.

Adding forms to your umbraco website usually means getting dirty in visual studio, but not anymore.
Build Contact forms, comment forms, entry forms, questionnaires, ... all without writing a single line of code.

Create, edit and administer your forms via a user interface that's a fully integrated part of Umbraco.

See how easy and fast it is to collect data and process it with Contours Workflow engine and dive into how you can extend and tweak Contour to fit your exact needs.

The Speaker

Tim Geyssens is located in Belgium, where he works for the Umbraco HQ. One of his main duties is leading and maintaining Contour, a form designing tool, built for and deeply integrated with the  Umbraco CMS.

If there is anyone capable of guiding your through the architecture of Contour, and exploring every possible way to make it work as you want it, it's Tim.

Tim's been involved in this project since it was just a sketch on the HQ whiteboard, and has since the initial release then been keeping busy with developer support on the our.umbraco.org forums, providing answers to a ton of developer questions on how to solve challenges with Contour.

Meet Tim and the rest of the HQ at Codegarden

Tim Geyssens will be at the conference all three days, along with the rest of the Umbraco HQ. So if you have any questions on Contour or any of our other products, don't hesitate to ask.

This is one of the few times a year the entire Core Team, the Umbraco MVPS, and the Umbraco HQ is together in the same room, so don't miss it!

Remember: there are still a couple of days left of the 100EUR ticket discount

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