Autofill On Forms
Download For: | |The Autofill On Forms add-on has the following key features. This is followed by a summary of the add-on. This section briefly explains the add-on, its purpose, and its characteristics. FAQ follows, which may be crawled for information on how this plugin functions in your browser. If you can’t discover an answer to your question on this page or on the homepage’s contact form, please fill out either of these forms to let us know about it. The bug report form follows the FAQ.
It’s designed to collect user comments and problems with this add-on. Through this form, users may also submit suggestions for improvements or new features. We hope that after reading this page, you will be better informed regarding Autofill On Forms and able to have a better experience using it. Autofill On Forms allows you to complete web forms quickly with a single click. To fill out forms, simply pick your preferences and then press the toolbar button.
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Reasons you should use Autofill On Forms
- The toolbar button is used to fill out a simple form.
- Options page to choose which rules should be filled in forms
- Use Javascript files and queries as a basis for your work.
- To fill out forms, click the toolbar button or press (Alt + Shift + F).
- All browsers, including Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, are supported.
Extension overview
If you’re like me and enjoy using the Google Toolbar, there’s one thing you’ll adore more than anything else; Autofill. It would only take me one click to have all of my personal information filled out on an online web form, such as my name, address, phone number, E-mail address, and other required data. Shopping online has become a popular trend in today’s society. Naturally, I prefer to follow this trend since I may conveniently obtain whatever I want from the comfort of my own home. I don’t need to go shopping for items outside for hours. Instead, I make the most of my time. Instead, I utilize that spare time for more productive activities. One thing about online purchases that no one likes is having to manually complete all of the registration forms every time. Autofill On Forms is a Firefox plugin that aids in the completion of web forms, similar to as if you were using a Google Toolbar.
Once you’ve set up the add-on, simply go to your Firefox add-ons and select “Option” under Autofill On Forms. This will bring up a new window where you can complete several personal information fields the next time you shop online or do other online activities that require filling out forms. On your toolbar at the top, you’ll find the Autofill On Forms button. When you need to complete an online form, simply click the Autofill On Forms button from your toolbar and the job is done! This incredible tool will automatically fill out the entire form for you. In case of a blank field or a question on the form, it will only display a pop-up.
You may create separate profiles using Autofill On Forms. This allows you to utilize various sets of data depending on the sort of websites you visit. Isn’t it fantastic and inventive? Autofill On Forms has worked out really well for me. It consistently gets the job done!
FAQ
1. What is Autofill On Forms?
The plugin AutoFill On Forms is a lightweight multi-browser extension that allows you to complete web forms (web forms) through the toolbar button. Please visit the addon options page and add any necessary restrictions before utilizing the plugin. All criteria must be formatted as CSS Selectors. If you’re unfamiliar with CSS Selectors, go here for more information on W3schools.com. After you’ve configured the rules, you may use the toolbar button to fill out online applications on various websites.
2. How do extensions work?
This extension works with the default options settings. Please open the options page and begin adding the required restrictions. Each rule has three input boxes, one for the URL to which it should apply, another for the CSS selector that will be used to find an input field with – name – string as part of its type, and a third for any other parameters you wish to add. The desired value for the name field is the third item in this row. The last button in each column, labeled Delete an item, allows you to remove an entry. To discover the appropriate values for a form field, use your browser’s developer tools to find a certain element on the page. For Opera and Chrome, there is also a similar Inspector tool. Please go to Mozilla’s website for more information about the page inspection tool in your browser (Firefox). There is also an Inspector tool available for Opera and Chrome.
3. How can I add an element attribute to a website?
To discover and examine HTML components, you can employ the browser’s built-in tools. The tool is known as page inspector in all browsers. To display the page inspector UI, right-click any webpage and then choose Inspect from the dropdown menu that appears. You can also open the page inspector UI by pressing (Ctrl + Shift + J) on your keyboard. In Google Chrome, for example, there is a pointer symbol in the top left corner of the interface. Click the pointer icon to bring up the inspector UI. Once you’ve identified an element with a blue marker, point at anything on the page to see its style in the inspector tool’s right-hand side. You can view the element and its attributes on the left-hand side of the screen. In order for your add-on to work, simply find a wanted attribute from the inspector tool and create a rule based on it in the addon settings page. Please note that any rule must be formatted as a CSS selector.
4. What should I put in the URL field for each item on the option page?
When you add an item to the option page, you must enter a URL in the first text field. The CSS Selector rule will be applied to any form if the tab URL matches the URL field, as stated above. If you want the rule to apply to all URLs, simply put it in there as well.
5. What options are available on the button?
You can add and edit rules using the Options page, which has five buttons at the top area. The first button on the options page, which is blue in color, is for adding new restrictions. When you activate this button, a new empty line will be added to the options page UI. Please complete all three areas of this new line in order to make it active. The next button (red) is for erasing all rules. Please note that this operation is irreversible and that you will not be able to retrieve the deleted rules after they have been erased. The orange rule within the Options page is called Reset to default. To reset the options page UI to its factory setting, click this button. The options page UI will be cleared of all current rules and default rules will be reinstated. If you wish to reload the options page UI, press the fourth button (green) from within the page. This support web site is accessible via the final button.
6. What should I do if the conditions are all completed?
To submit a form that you’ve finished creating, simply open a web form and press the toolbar button once. The values in the options page will be applied to all of the input fields. To fill any required form, instead, press the (Alt + Shift + F) key combination.
7. Is it possible to use the Autofill On Forms add-on on all web forms?
NO. Please keep in mind that no Autofill On Form plugin works for all web forms. This addon will operate properly if all of the formalities are met on a regular HTML5 form. However, if the form is more complex, the addon may not be able to capture all fields. As a result, this form should only be used for basic HTML5 forms (not custom design forms).
8. What are the limitations of the options page’s number of rules?
The options page has 8 pre-determined regulations. These rules are quite general and may not function in every web form. Please check your custom rules before using the add-on to ensure that they work correctly. The preset limitations are only intended for clarification and will not operate in many web forms.
9. How can I save an option to the memory once it’s been added to the options page?
The settings page is auto-saved to the memory after every change. The form will be saved to the memory automatically once you complete the new rule and fill in the required boxes.
10. Is this plugin compatible with mobile browsers?
Yes, the software is compatible with both desktop and mobile browsers (Chrome, Firefox, and Opera) on all platforms (Windows, Linux, and Mac).