HI,
I would like to open a form several times. There is the convenient function that allows you to open a form in a new tab by holding down the control key and clicking on a button.
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Two things I noticed:
1) The logout button is missing on the new page. Can it be added?
2) If I click the button again, nothing happens. Another tab should open. I think the reason is that nuStopClick(event); is added. But this should not be added when the Ctrl key is pressed.
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Missing Logout Button & Click Event ignored
Re: Missing Logout Button & Click Event ignored
Is there perhaps a way to add this missing logout button via Javascript?1) The logout button is missing on the new page. Can it be added?
Is there any other way to open a form more than once so that it is displayed in different tabs?2) If I click the button again, nothing happens. Another tab should open. I think the reason is that nuStopClick(event); is added. But this should not be added when the Ctrl key is pressed.
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Re: Missing Logout Button & Click Event ignored
I posted a fix for 2) in January:
https://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic. ... ick#p18544
@Steven: Can this be included in the nuBuilder?
https://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic. ... ick#p18544
@Steven: Can this be included in the nuBuilder?
Re: Missing Logout Button & Click Event ignored
Thank you kevin, works great to open a form several times!
And yes, please add this patch to nuBuilder !
Do you have an answer for my first question?
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// FIX: Ctrl + clicking a button will not disable the click event
function nuStopClick(e){
if(window.nuCLICKER != '' && e.ctrlKey == false ){
$(e.target).prop('onclick',null).off('click');
}
}
Do you have an answer for my first question?