Thank you so much for the tip. I've been searching for how to make a floating group responsive for 2 days, then it struck me at 1:18, it's just about min fixed-width. That simple but somehow skipped that part in my head. The trick with shadow is awesome too, thnx mate!
Hey there! It's been about three months since you made that video! I'm really curious, how's your experience been testing out Dittofi? I'm a big fan of AppGyver myself, but you know, the whole vendor lock-in thing can be a hassle. I stumbled upon this tool just a week ago, and it seems pretty promising. So, I'm really interested in hearing your take on it!
You can check out this video for examples of how to filter repeating groups using custom states. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Fykdt81Xmg.html Otherwise, your filter could just be a new database query with the constraints you prefer.
This is fantastic, thank you!! Also, I'd LOVE to see a way to implement a "Go to page x" function, as it would nicely complement what you've shown here... Any thoughts on how to do that?
Hi I have advanced a lot. But why the pages are accumulative in my case, for example in your 3rd page only shows last 2 items, and mine shows mixing the 2nd and 3rd page.
Hi @lucianoxborges Just enable the "Show partial list on last page"-flag on the repeating group (the flag can be found within the "Appearance"-tab). Didn't see it either to begin with :)
Can you tell the same for checkboxes? Even if I select multiple checkboxes like blue shirt and full sleeves filter should return the specific filtered data.
You certainly could include multiple filters based on multiple checkboxes being selected and assuming the api of course supports the additional filters.
Thank you for the video and the explanation. My forms are complex in structure and grouping to be responsive and user-friendly; each field is in a group, and for each input field, there is an icon to show if the entry is valid and a text element to display a message on how to enter the data. Sometimes the elements are dropdown, check box, or select date. Currently, I have to click the tab button couple of times to move to the next field, and for the dropdown, I don't see a cursor or focus. How can I fix the tab order issue without using plugins? I appreciate your help in advance
As title suggests, and my experience confirms, this won't work with the current engine. I like to stay away from Beta versions. If you fear Beta versions, like me just use a floating group as your header. So far this works. Any thoughts? Details: The parent-child box won't work with headers placed into floating groups. You can't put a header into a floating group as far as my (limited, but frustrating) experience shows.
Thanks for your video. In my case using groups to order fields was not feasible. I did find it easy to set the tab order by reordering (dragging) elements in the Element Tree. You can right click on an element/field and select "Reveal in Elements Tree" to go right to the Element in question.
The new responsive engine has definitely changed the way things work a bit. Reordering elements via the element tree is definitely a huge improvement and tremendous time saver.
Thank you, you helped me a lot. My congratulations for the videos. Just help me with one thing, I couldn't make the repeater group decrease like yours, what did you put in the layout? Greetings from Brazil.
great tutorial. seems like you're the only one who has actually figured out a way to do that. but is there also a way of doing this for a text based search? i need to filter my repeating group for jobtitles.
This would be somewhat dependent on the API you are using and if they have the ability to do text based queries - but practice the concept would be the same.
It will be great If you post how to make a reusable left sidebar with the new responsive engine! I'm struggling on how to make its behavior be on full size on the screen, adapting to any kind of content height
Awesome video - Will this work with your "filter a repeating group from API" implementation as well? I.E. if we are on page 1 and search for something on page 3 it will appear in the results? Thanks!
Most API's do allow for some pagination functionality so it would simply be a matter of ensuring the API logic was correct - but it could definitely work.