Dear Yaron,
Thanks for your help, I got it. I will do it with CSS.
Erika
On 2015-03-26 14:47, Yaron Koren wrote:
> Hi Erika,
>
> Yes - I've avoided "clear"/"reset" buttons in forms, because of this
> advice:
>
> http://www.nngroup.com/articles/reset-and-cancel-buttons/ [5]
>
> However, the #quer
Hi Erika,
Yes - I've avoided "clear"/"reset" buttons in forms, because of this advice:
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/reset-and-cancel-buttons/
However, the #queryformlink approach would work - you just need to have it
be a link, not a button. (Though you could probably use CSS to display the
l
Hi Yaron,
I did not specifically wanted to link to a query form, I only wanted to
add a button which clears the form settings.
First I tried the "suggested" way using {{{standard input|cancel}}} but
when I inserted it to the form, it did not make any changes, neither the
{{{standard input|chang
Hi Erika,
When you use "link type=button", it creates a tag within the HTML,
and I'm guessing that it in some way conflicts with the overall tag
of the query form.
I don't know why you're linking to a query form from within a query form,
but I guess that's a separate issue.
-Yaron
On Thu, Mar
Dear all,
After few months of trying I stilfeel l am new in SMW, I hope I can
explain clearly my problem and show the necessary details. First of all
I use*SMW 2.0*
I created a form and wanted to add to buttons to the top of the form.
Part of the Form page code is this (the whole Form code i