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Subject: How To Use JavaScript To Ensure Users Agree Before Posting
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| How To Use JavaScript To Ensure Users Agree Before Posting
Often, you may need to make sure that visitors to your site agree to specific terms before they submit a form. You may need to do so for legal reasons before they upload a file, add an image, or submit a comment. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use JavaScript to disable all the fields on a form until a user agrees to your terms. Read more >>
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