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Linkable Forms block at page level #30

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brynwhyman opened this issue Aug 5, 2018 · 0 comments
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Linkable Forms block at page level #30

brynwhyman opened this issue Aug 5, 2018 · 0 comments

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As a CMS user, I want to be able to have both simple and complex forms on my site. Editing the block inline would become troublesome with complex multi page forms, so I prefer to have more space for editing my forms which has the space for more configurations.

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NOTE: This block maintains the its current functionality (as per standard gridfield items), with some subtle differences.

  • When I click on the entire collapsed block (incl. the right arrow icon) I am directed to a full page view of the form block (as it currently does now) instead of going from a mini preview to an expanded block
  • There is someway for a developer to specify if a block uses the expandable block interaction or be a link to a full page view of a block (like how it functions currently)
  • When in the editable view of a Form Block I have the option to preview the form which is in context to the page containing it (not just the form by itself).
  • You can navigate back the page which hold the blocks by using the breadcrumb.
  • (to confirm) There is a link within the (...) menu to edit the item and functions the same as if you would click on the entire collapsed block. The other “normal” tabs like history and settings are only accessible from the full page view of the forms block.
@ScopeyNZ ScopeyNZ self-assigned this Aug 5, 2018
@ScopeyNZ ScopeyNZ removed their assignment Oct 8, 2018
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