hi
i've installed the feedback form 0.8 (doesn't work) javascript error..
now im working with feebback form 0.6.1 ... it works.. but i can't edit the
size of the textarea (cols & rows) so that it destroy my design...
i've search in all files for hardcoded sizez.. but i did not find anything..
anyone an idea?
thx
feebback form
Re: feebback form
Can you tell me what the Javascript error is?
I'll be releasing an updated FeedbackForm one of these days. It sounds like it needs it
By default, the feedback form is placed in a table of class "feedbacktable" in FeedbackForm 0.6.x.
So to style inputs, you could add rules to your stylesheet; unfortunately, they can't differentiate multiple inputs, so they will apply to all inputs of a given type.
For example, you could do:
Really, though, the better solution is to help me fix 0.8 for you, and then you'll have much better control of the stylesheet.
___Samuel___
I'll be releasing an updated FeedbackForm one of these days. It sounds like it needs it

By default, the feedback form is placed in a table of class "feedbacktable" in FeedbackForm 0.6.x.
So to style inputs, you could add rules to your stylesheet; unfortunately, they can't differentiate multiple inputs, so they will apply to all inputs of a given type.
For example, you could do:
Code: Select all
.feedbacktable input {width:250px;}
___Samuel___
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Re: feebback form
sorry i've deleted it.. but it was something like "object not found"...
i hope it helps you..
levent
i hope it helps you..
levent
Re: feebback form
We're getting it too. the error is:
Error: document.getElementById(tabs[j].id + "_c") has no properties
Source File: http://myserver.com/admin/themes/defaul ... tandard.js
Line: 52
this is the relevant line:
document.getElementById(tabs[j].id + "_c").style.display = 'none';
using cms made simple 0.10.2 and feedback form 0.8
Error: document.getElementById(tabs[j].id + "_c") has no properties
Source File: http://myserver.com/admin/themes/defaul ... tandard.js
Line: 52
this is the relevant line:
document.getElementById(tabs[j].id + "_c").style.display = 'none';
using cms made simple 0.10.2 and feedback form 0.8
Re: feebback form
Hm. I can't recreate this yet.
Which browser?
I'm successful under Firefox, Safari, and IE 5.2/Mac (yuck).
Thanks,
___Samuel___
Which browser?
I'm successful under Firefox, Safari, and IE 5.2/Mac (yuck).
Thanks,
___Samuel___
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Re: feebback form
Firefox 1.0.6 on the mac and PC - also IE on PC I think.... not checked in safari but will do...
Seems like it might have to do with the install in question?
We have gone back to version 0.6 of feedback form for now (the site is for demo purposes only) so I will set up another installation on a different server to verify.
Seems like it might have to do with the install in question?
We have gone back to version 0.6 of feedback form for now (the site is for demo purposes only) so I will set up another installation on a different server to verify.
Re: feebback form
Hi,
i also get a JavaScript problem on our install:
Line: 53
Char: 3
Error: Object Required
Code: 0
This is in PC IE v 6.0.2900
It also does not work in FireFox PC.
Basically the FeedbackForm Interface page does not display any editing options, although it appears to be in the source HTML. Myabe it's a CSS thing?
W.
i also get a JavaScript problem on our install:
Line: 53
Char: 3
Error: Object Required
Code: 0
This is in PC IE v 6.0.2900
It also does not work in FireFox PC.
Basically the FeedbackForm Interface page does not display any editing options, although it appears to be in the source HTML. Myabe it's a CSS thing?
W.
Re: feebback form
Just to update everyone on this ...
I've been rewriting FeedbackForms to use the module API better. When I first wrote it, I wasn't as familiar with the API as I am now.
I think that this Javascript problem, for example, will go away when it's all working properly with templates.
This will also cure some of the problems with older versions of PHP and the include path.
I'l be making it XHTML compliant in the CSS-only mode.
I'd like to give an estimate of when it'll be done, but my schedule is kind of crazy right now, so all I can really say is "as soon as I can."
Thanks,
___Samuel___
I've been rewriting FeedbackForms to use the module API better. When I first wrote it, I wasn't as familiar with the API as I am now.
I think that this Javascript problem, for example, will go away when it's all working properly with templates.
This will also cure some of the problems with older versions of PHP and the include path.
I'l be making it XHTML compliant in the CSS-only mode.
I'd like to give an estimate of when it'll be done, but my schedule is kind of crazy right now, so all I can really say is "as soon as I can."
Thanks,
___Samuel___
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The CMS Made Simple Developer Cookbook is now available from Packt Publishers!
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Re: feedback form
Just installed Feedback form V0.8.
I get this error at the top of the 'modules' page in the admin area :
Warning: vsprintf(): Too few arguments in /home2/shb3_150/canarianmum.com/public_html/content/lib/classes/class.module.inc.php on line 1529
and the form won't send.
I get the following message when I click the 'submit' button on the site :
There has been an error in the form submission
Please try again later.There has been an error in the form submission
Please try again later.
Don't know why it gives me the sentence twice...?
My settings for sending mail are shown in the attached screenshot. (I have changed the mail address in the settings for the screenshot only, I actually used my own.)
The same thing happens no matter what type of form submission method I use.
Thanks,
Kirsty
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I get this error at the top of the 'modules' page in the admin area :
Warning: vsprintf(): Too few arguments in /home2/shb3_150/canarianmum.com/public_html/content/lib/classes/class.module.inc.php on line 1529
and the form won't send.
I get the following message when I click the 'submit' button on the site :
There has been an error in the form submission
Please try again later.There has been an error in the form submission
Please try again later.
Don't know why it gives me the sentence twice...?
My settings for sending mail are shown in the attached screenshot. (I have changed the mail address in the settings for the screenshot only, I actually used my own.)
The same thing happens no matter what type of form submission method I use.
Thanks,
Kirsty
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