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Wonder what Dynamic Forms can do for you?
Already use Dynamic Forms, but not necessarily to its full potential?
Just interested in learning more about Dynamic Forms' bells and whistles?
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Click on any of the links below to take a look one of our simple demonstrations. The demos below highlight just a few of the Dynamic Forms features that we thought you'd like to know about.
Demonstration #1 (Demonstrates the use of Regular Expressions and Question Events)
Demonstration #2 (Demonstrates the use of Regular Expressions and Question Events with Content Localization)
Demonstration #3 (Demonstrates the use of Dynamics Forms between multiple user groups)
Demonstration #4 (Demonstrates Tailored Text/HTML integrated with Dynamic Forms to create a payment solution with Paypal)
Demonstration #5 (Demonstrates new features including IPortable, Googles 'Auto Fill' toolbar, updated Question Event features)
Demonstration #6 (Demonstrates the integration of the Authorizenet Merchant Account)
Demonstration #7 (Demonstrates advanced field options and client-side events)
Demonstration #8 (Demonstrates form stylesheet properties and layout options)
Demonstration #9 (Demonstrates key question and completion events)
Demonstration #10 (Demonstrates how to create Multi-Page/Wizard functionality using Dynamic Forms)
Demonstration #11 (Demonstrates how to create data-driven, dependent dropdowns using Dynamic Forms)
Demonstration #12 (Demonstrates how to perform SQL Validation using Dynamic Forms)
Demonstration #13 (Demonstrates retrieving data from Dynamic Forms from other 3rd party modules, clear results feature, custom JavaScript error handling, and initial JavaScript client side events)
Demonstration #14* (Demonstrates advanced work flow functionality within Dynamic Forms that you can utilize to create custom applications, custom work flow scenarios, integration with existing tables/applications and data, and the steps on how to utilize the module to build these forms)
Demonstration #15* (Demonstrates advanced functionality within Dynamic Forms to calculate totals and to pass specific transaction details to PayPal. It also presents a variety of completion events that are designed to fire upon receipt of specific PayPal notices. If you are wanting to implement single purchase PayPal transactions you should review this demonstration.)
Demonstration #16* (Demonstrates setting up two different subscription types using PayPal as the payment gateway. The demonstration covers advanced functionality to handle subscriptions with varying amounts and billing cycles. It also demonstrates the use of recurring payments with PayPal. In addition, a variety of completion events such as adding roles and sending emails are linked to PayPal notices.)
Demonstration #17* (Demonstrates the ability to switch the payment gateway off for free subscriptions using the EnablePGateway feature in Dynamic Forms 2.7. In addition, it showcases the ability to handle a free trial period for the paid subscription. It also features a more customer-friendly PayPal Cancel Subscription link capability.)
Demonstration #18* (This is a demonstration of the PGateway feature of Dynamic Forms. This feature allows for multiple modes of payment available for the user to choose from. In this demonstration, the choices are PayPal, credit card payment via Authorize.net and check in the mail.)
Demonstration #19* (The main purpose of this demonstration is to showcase the variety of layout options available with Dynamic Forms. This expanded form showcases the use of column spans, label width, field width, and many others.)
Demonstration #20* (Demonstrates a number of calculation methods to obtain totals using various field types such as radio buttons, dropdown menus and checkbox lists.)
Demonstration #21* (Similar to demonstration 14, but highlights other 3rd party integration modules for reporting and searching including IndooGrid and Open Web Studio (OWS).)
Demonstration #22** (Demonstrates using the new Gridview field type, Rating field type, and new PDF Completion Event as some general tutorials on new features for the 3.0 release)
Demonstration #23** (Demonstrates allowing user to save the form for later use, and new 'View' and 'Edit' links as well as some tutorials on new features including the ability to 'Create copy from' results, editing results, and viewing results within a custom template)
Demonstration #24** (Demonstrates the new data grid field type and other features such as the ability to choose alternate locations and directories for file upload fields)
Demonstration #25* (Demonstrates integration examples of how to integrate Dynamic Forms with other modules such as GeoSprawl Store Locator / Map Module allowing user to save the form data and later display their information on a map)
Demonstration #26** (Demonstrates new jQuery features within Dynamic Forms 3.0 such as watermark, masked textbox editor, select all for check box lists, ability to add new items to a combo box dynamically, and other great new jQuery enhancements.)
Demonstration #27* (Demonstrates extended work flow functionality and integration with a Tabs module. Within this deomnstratino we highlight how integration works between Dynamic Forms and DNN Aggregator for creating robust forms with easy tabbed navigation.)
Want to talk to other users about how they use Dynamic Forms' features? Simply click here to be redirected to the Dynamic Forms' Forum page.
Notes:
* denotes that Dynamic Forms version 2.7 or higher is required
** denotes that Dynamic Forms version 3.0 or higher is required (version 3.0 is currently in Beta and is expected to be released in June 2009)