Version: 4.3.0, by bananalive
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: New Posting Features -
Version: 4.0.x
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Released: 01-27-2010
Last Update: 10-04-2011
Installs: 1410
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
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Easily create forms with no HTML or PHP knowledge. Questions can be made compulsory and are checked before the form is submitted. Forms can be previewed. (You can create multiple forms)
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There are two posts full of screenshots of this modification
Upload the contents of upload folder to forum root (Allow Overwrite "YES" for overwrite) clientscript\easyforms.css -> \clientscript\
clientscript\easyforms.js -> \clientscript\
Can a form created with this mod be placed in a sidebar in the forums and/or CMS? I tried searching for my answer but couldn't find anything related.
It appears, from screenshots, that users would have to visit a specific URL to submit the form, but I'd like a small one available on most or all pages for users to submit.
I installed this on 4.1.4, but my administrator account(s) receive the "No Permission" error when trying to view the forms listing. Any ideas?
Admin CP -> Settings -> Options -> Easy Forms Options -> Set up permissions for every action/group. Default is "Noone can do anything", so you need to set it how it should work :]
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Originally Posted by ErikTheRed
Can a form created with this mod be placed in a sidebar in the forums and/or CMS? I tried searching for my answer but couldn't find anything related.
It appears, from screenshots, that users would have to visit a specific URL to submit the form, but I'd like a small one available on most or all pages for users to submit.
Admin CP -> Settings -> Options -> Easy Forms Options -> Set up permissions for every action/group. Default is "Noone can do anything", so you need to set it how it should work :]
Options were already checked-off for me, with Administrator being allowed access to everything.
Can a form created with this mod be placed in a sidebar in the forums and/or CMS? I tried searching for my answer but couldn't find anything related.
It appears, from screenshots, that users would have to visit a specific URL to submit the form, but I'd like a small one available on most or all pages for users to submit.
Yes indeedy, I am also in needy of this function. Hope to hear if there is a sidebar option or a direct URL reference for an easy form.
Just to be clear it works fine for the forum it gets moved to, but the forum it was posted in in the first place still shows the header detail for the post that is no longer there...
Thanks
Mark
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Originally Posted by ascroft
Hi there Dom.
The refresh of what was the last post in a forum using a plugin seems to have stopped working probably due to another change I made using arrays to have the thread prefix working. The move itself to the correct forum is fine but not the forum details update - keen to have this working again. (think it is at the bottom of the code below)
We added a plugin that moved the thread to the correct forum (newthread_post_complete) and it has the following: