Over the past few years, I along with others have helped countless people in correcting or designing forms for them to use with Mals cart, here are some of them that might help you!!!
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The most complex form in the World.... Yes this is a great form, hats off to David for working endless hours creating the javascript to get this all working. If you don't need the calendar, the lightened page is here.
Show cart contents on the same page.
Remove the 256 char limit for the header.
Calculate based on three values
Volume discount on total quantity
Minimum or maximum quantity spread over multiple selections.
Information gathering with extra information for the viewer
Two dropdowns, the first selection changes the second selection plus the form will not pass to the cart without both selections being made.
Return the viewer to the same page without having to fill in a return="www.backtomysite/" value on each page.
Appointment using text boxes and a dropdown.
Have the cart contents permanently shown on your page in an i-frame.
Quantity using a dropdown, plus a discount on each.
Send to cart but stay in the same window.
Ever wanted to send a web page URL via email from your site?
A dropdown that changes the content of a second dropdown, great if you only want to have certain variations available for a product.
Multiple choices plus extra option and quantity.
Need a calendar for the client to choose a date or an in-date and out-date?
A basic form, this is a straight forward, place your quantity in a box.
Two or more products plus options in one form.
An add on or more for an item.
A straight to payments plus 2 currencies used.
And a donation going straight to payments.
Here we have T Shirts with different sizes and colors.
Mulitple dropdown choices plus a discount.
Need to have your customer choose a color?.
A simple single dropdown with options.
A choice of 6 different flavors, or choose all 6 of the same one.
A variation of the above, this time using text boxes for the purchaser to enter their own amount.
2 dropdown choices plus a checkbox.
Drop down options and a check box, useful for adding additional areas to a dropdown list.
Drop downs plus multiple text boxes, this example is a jewellery web site where the purchaser can choose between various options and add their own personal message.
2 drop downs for ordering either an item or a composite of items.
Options of size plus multiple colors and a text box.
A one off fee in the form of a radio button.
Add a one off fee, this can be used for any "one off" addition to a product.
Charge for text, I think this one is self-explanatory.
A load of information gathering boxes on this form.
A form that works out the total plus computes a discount.
Here we have a discount applied over radio buttons.
A registration form with 2 priced options.
Got tax on items except for one that is tax free?
Multiple items, with different sizes / prices plus a discount applied to the number ordered.
One free and straight to payments
Straight to payments, collect customers data with the order...
A running total - you could be selling anything whereby the client will see immediately how much the bill is (excluding tax or shipping).
A running total (2) - some variations on the above form.
Need some data filling in on the web page before it goes to the cart? Here you go...
A validation form where the user has to pick from options.
A gift certificate, free from Tax.
A form for the customer to enter their own date for collection and return.
A choice of different selections, the more you buy, the cheaper they are...
A minimum order, plus a discount.
A user entered value plus a discount for the total.
A customer chooses which product via radio buttons plus a discount applied.
Book an appointment and take payment.
A choice of colors for the product, plus a tally carried through to the cart.
Another choice of colors, this time using the minimum order script.






