Using start code in a tab container

display text in a specific tab before form elements.

Overview

The start code field in a tab container is not processed unless the container type is set to custom.
Use a Custom Code action from the Advanced actions group, leaving the label empty to hide it, and place it within the desired tab.

Answered
Fe FenFire 16 Aug, 2014
Hi,
I've created a tabbed form and (after a little CCS-Styling) it works wonderful. But I would like to display some text in the fourth tab before the text boxes etc. Can't I use the "start code" in the container options for that?
I tried with custom container and it works. But that is not what I want. It seems the start code in a tab container isn't processed?
Is there a simple solution or do I have to change this in the code itself?

Thanks in advance
Christian
Gr GreyHead 17 Aug, 2014
Answer
Hi FenFire,

Use a Custom Code action from the Advanced actions group. If you leave the Label box empty then it will not be displayed.

I think that the Start Code and End Code boxes are only used if the Container is of Type = custom.

Bob
Fe FenFire 17 Aug, 2014
Great, that solves it. I did not get myself to see the custom option until now!? Very easy this way. Thanks.
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