The xara desktop Applications (XDA) are static sites delivering HTML with CSS and JavaScript and are fully rendered from the client without the need of a server.
clearly most websites have to be server and the XDA readily handle this with the same exported files.
Any email contact form requires a backend with server code to handle the inputted data. This typically requires a server programming language like PHP.
Not every hosting service provides PHP so many get round this through the use of third-party widgets, including Xara.
Xara offers / suggests a few such, including JotForm.
Any XDA developer is in the position to use these, source others or even build their own.
Home-grown is problematic as it obviously requires some coding skill; look at https://www.easyphpcontactform.com.
A wider search.
THIRD-PARTY
- https://kontactr.com/pricing (Basic Forever free)
- https://www.emailmeform.com/v-plans.html (similar)
- https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/ (GoogleForms)
- (Possibly) https://www.sendinblue.com/pricing/ with its free form utility: https://help.sendinblue.com/hc/en-us...cription-form-
- https://ninjaforms.com/pricing/ (WordPress with NinjaForms) - possibly pricy but other (free) Plug-ins are around (https://www.isitwp.com/best-wordpres...-form-plugins/). And do note WordPress does not have a built-in contact form capability.
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