Hi
First, if Bob (GreyBeard) is still around please say hi to him from Chris and Andrew in the UK! He once came to visit us and gave us a copy of his book about 4 years ago or so!
Anyway}
After a long time away from using Chronoforms and ChronoConnectivity we are reawakening our acquaintance!
And I am having trouble working out how to use all the new look systems.!
or rather Connectivity.
Basically we are wanting to set up a simple form where people sign and agree with a statement and their names are then published on the site to say they have done so. We actually did something similar 4 years ago (hence the friendship with Bob) but haven't needed to do since then.
Anyway am a little stuck with all the options and menus in the back end of connectivitiy and I couldn't find a new guide!
Any help would be appreciated
:)
Andrew Sampson
http://www.asafeworldforwomen.org
First, if Bob (GreyBeard) is still around please say hi to him from Chris and Andrew in the UK! He once came to visit us and gave us a copy of his book about 4 years ago or so!
Anyway}
After a long time away from using Chronoforms and ChronoConnectivity we are reawakening our acquaintance!
And I am having trouble working out how to use all the new look systems.!
or rather Connectivity.
Basically we are wanting to set up a simple form where people sign and agree with a statement and their names are then published on the site to say they have done so. We actually did something similar 4 years ago (hence the friendship with Bob) but haven't needed to do since then.
Anyway am a little stuck with all the options and menus in the back end of connectivitiy and I couldn't find a new guide!
Any help would be appreciated
:)
Andrew Sampson
http://www.asafeworldforwomen.org
Hi Andrew,
I'm still here - though unbearded . . .
The New ChronoConnectivity is not the easiest to work with and I don't claim great expertise - SloanThrasher knows more that I do.
If it is just a plain vanilla list that you need then you may be able to do that with a ChronoForm. The DB Multi-Record loader will get data from the database and you can list it using a Custom Element element and a little PHP loop in a form.
Bob
I'm still here - though unbearded . . .
The New ChronoConnectivity is not the easiest to work with and I don't claim great expertise - SloanThrasher knows more that I do.
If it is just a plain vanilla list that you need then you may be able to do that with a ChronoForm. The DB Multi-Record loader will get data from the database and you can list it using a Custom Element element and a little PHP loop in a form.
Bob
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