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Coding of Creat forms with the j-cook 19 Sep 2013 01:01 #11106

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Hello,

This may seem like an obvious question but do I code my own create forms for the front end or am I missing the method used when you need more than the 'fly' form on the front end?

So far I am having a ball using this thing, all the tedium is gone - just pure business behavior for me to code!

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Coding of Create forms with the j-cook 19 Sep 2013 01:53 #11107

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*talking to myself*
It appears that by creating a regular form on the domain object instead of the fly option the framework will automatically add the NEW and EDIT POSTS to my grid views! Way cool!

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Coding of Create forms with the j-cook 19 Sep 2013 12:10 #11120

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Yes in facts, per default only Fly is instancied on front.
To have a form functionality, drag a Form Brick in the layout.
That's it, but it seems that you got it already.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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