EE Form Builder
Trevor Davis has posted his tutorial on building a form builder.
A form builder is a regular request for some clients when they are looking for a content management system. There aren’t that many CMS that have this kind of functionality built-in, and even if they do, the implementation is usually less than desirable.
If you follow along with what I’ve been up to, you can probably tell that I have been on a big ExpressionEngine kick. I’ve been using it on a ton of projects recently, and I love it for its flexibility. Although it does lack a true form builder, I figured out a simple way to build one.
The article incorporates a great little fieldtype called Freeform data select by Tim Kelty, which you should also look into.
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tzInsider — 03:49 on 11.20.2009
I don’t get it where’s the article link, isn’t this the page where the article should be?
tzInsider — 03:51 on 11.20.2009
Sorry Ryan the blue to black contrast, isn’t that great on my monitor here, didn’t spot the link. Hope I’m not going color blind, the link doesn’t stand out for me there in the first line sentence.
Heads up then.
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