I have just started to play with your project and it seems to be a very nice and useful... I am a beginner to PHP and SQL, but I can learn quick.
Here is my first suggestion:
It took me a while to understand placing the fields in the form, but finally I got it! Anyway I was not satisfied with the only possible option to navigate through these fields by TAB key from top to down by collumns. Sometimes it is useful to have a chance to go via fields by rows. I have found out that the useful HTML attribute to FORM - TABINDEX - is not used. So I have add a "sob_all_field_order" to the table "zzsys_object", then I have modified the form (form.php) to define custom forms with adding several (4) lines to use the variable "sob_all_field_order" as a attribute for desired TAB order...
After modification of some "system" forms now I am able to define my own TAB order in every forms I can provide you with more details if you wish...
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Designing forms (advanced features)
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Re: Designing forms (advanced features)
LAS0,
The good thing about nuBuilder being open source is you are free to make what ever changes you want.
But we have a philosophy that goes something like this.
http://nubuilder.blogspot.com.au/2009/0 ... icity.html
Steven
The good thing about nuBuilder being open source is you are free to make what ever changes you want.
But we have a philosophy that goes something like this.
http://nubuilder.blogspot.com.au/2009/0 ... icity.html
Steven