How put forms in my website

Hi guys,
Question how can I put my forms in my webpages, with the same look as my webpages?
Please do help me
Thanks

Hi,
Here is a page on how to embed a form into a web page and solutions to possible issues you may have: Why is my embedded form not displaying correctly?
Thanks,
Wenlan

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