Operation Manual
182 | WebPlus Advanced
Any Combo Box will support Groups. This means you can categorize entries
into common groupings for easier navigation. While the group itself is not
selectable you can make more sense of a long list of entries by creating the
group name (click Add Group...) and moving entries under the group with the
Make Child button (position entry under the chosen group). For example, a
country Combo Box could be categorized by continent.
Radio Box editing
Radio box from controls operate slightly differently to other form controls. To
operate correctly, Radio buttons which are intended to be grouped, must both
be configured to be a part of the same configurable Group Name. Simply
create a group name for the first radio button and adopt that name for any
other radio buttons intended for that group.
Submission of forms
All forms have one thing in common—they must be submitted to allow data to
be collected. To do this you can either create a Submit Button unaided or
more usually use the ready-made button in the WebForm Wizard. The button
needs to be present on the form and is typically used with a Reset button to
clear all form controls of data.
Form data is not submitted. This option is useful if you
want to temporarily disable data collection or if you
haven't set up scripting or Serif Web Resources. At a later
time to can edit the form (right-click then choose Edit
Form Properties) and select a valid submission method.
No action
Not everyone will have access to or even want to operate
their own Web server so, as an alternative, you can use
Serif Web Resources. This is a free Web to email
gateway service which will transit your valued form data
via Serif and send it to your personal email address—the
service does require that you firstly have a Serif Web
resources login (for security reasons), which will allow
you to create, edit and delete your own email destinations,
these are called Form Email Targets.
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