My webform is generating radio buttons instead of select fields. Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
When you are editing that field, look down at the very bottom under display and make sure "Listbox" is checked. It is the one that says:
Check this option if you want the
select component to be of listbox type
instead of radio buttons or
checkboxes.
You didn't say what version of the module you are using, but this should be accurate for all current versions. In the future it would be a good idea to include what version you are having the issue with when asking for help.
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I followed the instructions in this link
but I face a strange problem which is when the lookup is populated with the new filtered view the add button is getting disabled when I select a record from the new view !!
I debugged the code in the lookupinfo.aspx page and I found this line of code that controls whether the add button is enabled or disabled
btnAdd.disabled = (crmGrid.InnerGrid.SelectedRecords.length == 0);
and this line of code always return true despite there is a selected record !!
Can anyone help me ?
Thank you.
I followed the instructions in this link
Which link? I can't see one referenced in your question. I'll make some assumptions about what you are trying to do. I will assume that you are trying to hide an "Add Existing" button linked to a form's sub-grid. I'll also assuem you're trying to edit XML files by hand (which is the hard way!).
The easiest way to apply rules to buttons in CRM 2011 is to use Erik Pool's brilliant tool "Visual Ribbon Editor" (available here)).
To hide an "Add Existing" button based on selected records, you would:
Connect the tool to your CRM environment
Open the "parent" entity (i.e. the record type that shows the "Add Existing xxxx" button
Select the Ribbon Type to be "Sub-Grid"
Select the button you wish to manipulate
Add or edit the Enable Rules for that button
If I'm not describing a solution to your problem, maybe enhance your question - it's hard to understand what you are trying to acheive.
I want to create radio buttons or other type of controls that will act like this:
[_value1_] [value2] [value3]
Value1 is selected, so it looks like pressed button or selected link (bold, no underline) and other elements are active buttons/links. When user select another value - state is changed. I can handle this event manually, question is - what plugin or existing css/js combination should I use to achieve this?
I am pretty sure that this type of controls have a name, but can't think out what is this. I have tried to search for custom style radio buttons, as functionality is the same, but failed. Also I have tried some other names such as switch buttons, but it's not what I want. It's also very similar to tabs, but tabs usually styled as something that require underline div attached. So I am looking for "radio button meet tabs" css/js solution.
Can you help me to name this control, if you know it's name, or find plugin/existing code that can help me to achieve my goal?
The question is not how to create this type of functionality myself, I can do it, but it's rather strange that there are no existing solutions and I want to help people in same situation, also may be existing solutions design can be better than I can invent myself, because I am not a designer.
Answer
This type of controls can be found as "Simplified CSS Tabs" or "CSS Mini Tabs", but they require some additional code to work as expected.
Also, this type of functionality can be found in Google as jQuery UI radio buttons transformed into a button set and Yahoo UI Button Control: Radio Buttons
http://jqueryui.com/demos/button/#radio
works done for ya bud :)
I want to add radio button in my drupal view ?
I need to make a table of users and set for each of them one status(present,absent,delayed,...) by use of radio buttons, and A button under the table to save these statuses.
So how can I change view?
Mohsen,
Maybe Views Bulk Operations module can help you. You can download it at http://drupal.org/project/views_bulk_operations.
I used embed form module to add some radio buttons in my view. and now I must implement submission.
I wish I new.
I'm currently playing with hook_views_data to create a relationship within Views between my table and a node. This works ok.
I just need to work out how to make this data submittable from within the View.
If I work it out I'll let you know.
How can I make an entire jqGrid disabled/readonly?
I have a page with a logical "edit section" which I show when the user selects something to edit, and hide when the user is done editing (save or cancel). While the edit section is shown, I disable several other elements on the page. I would like to disable their ability to click in the jqGrid, so they can't change selected rows, re-sort, etc. But I cannot find a way to disable/enable the grid as a whole.
Apologies if this has been answered already - other questions seemed to focus on disabling only certain behaviors within the jqGrid.
Edit: Preferably, I'd like an approach that isn't dependent on yet another 3rd-party addon. Nothing wrong with them, of course! But my client has a degree of reluctance with them, so my life would be a little easier with a purely jQuery/jQueryUI/jqGrid solution. :)
You could use blockUI to block the grid.
Try using $("#lui_" + myGridId).show().
The grid has created this overlay internally an uses it as one part of the loader message.
You can just show it or hide it and it will disable/enable the grid for you.
I want to disable and NOT hide a ribbon button (specifically Ribbon.ListItem.New.NewListItem) on a particular List type. On web I could find a lot many posts showing me ways to remove/hide buttons but none really worthwhile which could tell me how can I just disable an alrteady existing sharepoint button in my custom List type.
e.g. Following code does remove the button instead of hiding.
Id="RemoveRibbonButton"
RegistrationType="List"
RegistrationId="213908"
Location="CommandUI.Ribbon">
This can be done through Javascript on the client side. Check out this article for an example.
http://makarandrkulkarni.blogspot.com/2010/01/sharepoint-2010-ribbon-customization_23.html