Apr 16th, 2012, 12:57 PM
Hi Kampstand,
Agreed - it's a little intimidating at first! The problem (on my end) is that it's deliberately generic: it can create forms, publish them on your site, or let you integrate your own forms. It's very versatility makes it hard to explain right off the bat - it's a question of what exactly you're trying to do.
Will you be the person inputting all the data to be searched? And are you the only one (or one of a few people) who's going to be searching the info - or do you need that on your site? If you need the info to be publicly searchable, I wouldn't use Form Tools. You can certainly add that functionality via custom code but it's just that: custom code.
- Ben
Agreed - it's a little intimidating at first! The problem (on my end) is that it's deliberately generic: it can create forms, publish them on your site, or let you integrate your own forms. It's very versatility makes it hard to explain right off the bat - it's a question of what exactly you're trying to do.
Quote:This form is not a form where people submit anything, it is just a form where you can search and find a device out of some predetermined parameters.
Any help to get here?
Will you be the person inputting all the data to be searched? And are you the only one (or one of a few people) who's going to be searching the info - or do you need that on your site? If you need the info to be publicly searchable, I wouldn't use Form Tools. You can certainly add that functionality via custom code but it's just that: custom code.
- Ben