on 10-18-2015 12:16 AM
As the title itself suggests, it can create a tabstrip within a form?!
I had the curiosity to ask because I saw (with the dozens of blogs created by (by the way, thank you! All are great)) which gives to do lots of cool stuff in the P&F, but I not found it. It can perform this or is too crazy?
Raphael Pacheco.
First off, thanks for the mention....or maybe that was your way to "bait" me into responding. haha
Second....this is not "crazy". The development world needs "crazy" ideas and "outside the box" thinkers. So please, never say that. haha
Third...I personally have not had the request to do this. It should be possible (anything is "possible" correct?) but may not be easy. I would also make sure it meets the end user's needs. Tabstrips are kind of looked at as a "no no" on these because after all, it is suppose to closely replicate a "paper" form....and paper forms don't have tabstrips. haha Personally, I have done something very similar in just using "sections" (Adobe and FPM forms) and showing/hiding those based on the used clicking something (checkbox, button, link, etc)....but I have not laid out any tabstrips on forms. If you do go that path, you will need to figure out how you want to handle it if they need the "print"/hardcopy version....you may have to develop a whole other "print" version in that case.
Good luck and report back how you do it. You should blog it!
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