Although my above enthusiastic answer, i am running in some question
marks myself also.

In my case i want to build wizard functionality into the front end, i
know the basics of setup custom edit pages etc for plugins, but how
would i do this for front end?

I want visitors to be able to run a wizard with all kinds of choices,
the values attached to the choices are gathered to the end page with
the sum of the results.

Blair, could you explain in some steps how to do this?

Thanks.

p.s.

Michael, did you manage to set it up, if so, could you share your
experience (also on your situation i still need some clarification)

On Mar 9, 12:29 am, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Create an edit.cfm webskin for the type. That lets you override the edit
> form. Then you can either copy the functionality from types.edit() or use
> the wizard tags to build up the wizard from scratch.
>
> Blair
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Michael Sharman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > Does anyone have a link or some handy notes on overriding the "object
> > admin" wizard steps with your own functionality?
>
> > I have an admin screen for a custom type which I want driven by the
> > usual formtools, but I want to add some custom display data at the
> > bottom of my wizard step.
>
> > I've looked at Edit() inside core.packages.forms.forms but that wasn't
> > really getting me anywhere.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Michael
>
>
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