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 Next Step Button

10/20/2020 3:13:00 AM
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bob1234 author

Hi Forum
In the Add Step section of the page designer, the default button set contains a "Next" button to move to the next Step, but no Back button option to allow the user to go back a step.
How do I add Back button to allow the user to go back a step?
Thanks

Robert

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bob1234 author 10/20/2020

Thanks walk2fly
The tab idea is good, but a bit of a sledge hammer to crack a nut. A single button would take up less screen space and be a more elegant solution.
Thanks

Robert

HJB 10/21/2020

https://xlinesoft.com/blog/2014/12/19/how-to-split-addedit-pages-into-several-subpages/
... for inspiration ... (the SAVE button per STEP and RETURN to previous TAB)
On your "sledgehammer to crack a nut", please view the TABS inside the PHPR 8.1 version,

so, when a discussion arises on STEP-By-STEP add page completion, I'm thinking of this:


P.S. https://xlinesoft.com/blog/2018/05/09/using-multi-column-design-in-version-10/
... for inspiration ..., view a multi-column page with "sledge hammers" (TABS) inside:

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bob1234 author 10/21/2020



https://xlinesoft.com/blog/2014/12/19/how-to-split-addedit-pages-into-several-subpages/
... for inspiration ... (the SAVE button per STEP and RETURN to previous TAB)
On your "sledgehammer to crack a nut", please view the TABS inside the PHPR 8.1 version,

so, when a discussion arises on STEP-By-STEP add page completion, I'm thinking of this:

P.S. https://xlinesoft.com/blog/2018/05/09/using-multi-column-design-in-version-10/
... for inspiration ..., view a multi-column page with "sledge hammers" (TABS) inside:



Hi walk2fly
As I said the tab idea is good and is a good solution, but my problem is space the app is running on a mobile and has 9 steps.
And what I meant by a "sledgehammer to crack a nut", was one single back button has to be the simple solution. I will put it to Sergey as a addition suggestion.
Thank for the help it is appreciated

Robert

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bob1234 author 10/21/2020

Hi Walk2fly
I had a read over the mail again as I do, to check I hadn't missed anything and thought I better highlight a couple of things as you seemed to be annoyed by my "sledgehammer to crack a nut" comment.
you said "On your "sledgehammer to crack a nut", please view the TABS inside the PHPR 8.1 version,

so, when a discussion arises on STEP-By-STEP add page completion, I'm thinking of this"
My Original question was: "In the Add Step section of the page designer, the default button set contains a "Next" button to move to the next Step, but no Back button option to allow the user to go back a step.
How do I add Back button to allow the user to go back a step?"
I said "Add Step section of the page designer" PHPR 8.1 doesn't have a the page designer and I never mention TAB's as TAB's and Steps are 2 different things.
Thanks anyway

Robert

HJB 10/21/2020

https://asprunner.com/forums/topic/20805-back-button/ - for inspiration ...
P.S. @admin - "There also will be an option to create a separate page layout for mobile mode".

unquote excerpt ex https://phprunner.com/blog/2017/10/12/version-10-page-designer/
In PHPR 8.1 one could switch between MOBILE and ordinary WEB pages inside the Visual Editor to design

the mobile pages content, yet it (a separate page layout for mobile mode") could be easily down under PHPR 10.4 ???

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bob1234 author 10/21/2020

Hi Walk2fly
Thanks for both of those suggestions, the 9 steps is way to much and I am trying to re work it for the customer down to 4/5 which would sort the issue

and stop the step links stacking and using up screen space.
I will get it sort one way or another, but your help has been very valuable and has given me ideas and another approach.
Thanks

Robert