Table of contents | |
build a library of reusable tags | |
The quicktags are very cool and now support categories by object... though I'm not sure what objects specifically as the objects supported are not loaded from the db... they are entered by hand |
RFEs | |
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examples | |
early message from mose: In 1.8rc2 I introduce tiki-admin_quicktags.php (link in admin menu, named QuickTags, accessible by admin only) you can customise the tags names, inserts and icons to fit your own needs. It can be used for redundant formatting insertion, quoting, using in a virtual classroom to annotate contents by dgd, anything. QuickTags are now stored in the very simple table tiki_quicktags. Can be enhanced. |
categories | |
You must add a category for each of your quickags. But only one category per quicktag is now supported: This won't work.
Here are some quicktags I would use to create forms: |
Forms | |
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text area | |
Here's a working text area... the tags required for creating this text area field could be created using QuickTags (unfortunately, right now, there's a bug in the QuickTags that doesn't allow more than 21 quick tags... other wise I'd create demos of all of these tags... Copy to clipboard
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rolldown | |
need those rolldowns:
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option library | |
Imagine having to retype options like this one. This is why the QuickTags can be very useful and why the use of wiki form templates are critical for speeding development and delivery of content and assignments. Ideally there would be a way of knowing what templates are being used at any one time but that's a future problem.
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library of scripts | |
these fields could be supplied from a simple text or wiki file like this: Copy to clipboard
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this does
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checkboxes | ||||
Check boxes are good in forms
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radio buttons | ||||
And how could we tune our pages to the right tone without radio buttons?
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