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Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
I hate it. Why force me out of the system I'm working in to change settings? Why leave some settings in one place but force me out to make other changes? Why make changes gradually? I suppose you're catering to Suite clients or something, but for me (I use Support, Guide and Explore) it sucks
View comment · Posted Apr 07, 2022 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
This doesn't work for me. I have added jQuery and placed the script in the script.js tab, after
$(document).ready(function() {
I have replaced the "Insert the name of your form to end users here" with the name of my form.
Nothing changes.
View comment · Edited Feb 01, 2022 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
I have the same issue as everyone else:
I only want to see a list of my Full Agents.
It's not even possible via the API? The tag workaround is terrible. This is as basic as it can possibly get and a need every single admin will have.
View comment · Posted Oct 11, 2021 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
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I agree with previous replies: While Content Blocks seem useful, it's not what this request is about.
View comment · Posted Dec 15, 2020 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
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I am indeed doing this for section descriptions, although in a different manner.
I am specific about which ones should use HTML by targeting IDs. I have good reason for doing it like this.
It works on modern browsers but displays the HTML as plain text in IE11.
example:
$('#desc_id_360001778878').html( $('#desc_id_360001778878').text() );
View comment · Posted Mar 05, 2020 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
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This solution works good for me in Chrome, but it does not seem to work in Internet Explorer
$('.description').html( $('.description').text() );
If someone knows a fix for that, please let me know.
View comment · Posted Mar 05, 2020 · Karl Löfdahl
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Karl Löfdahl commented,
A great big thanks to Jan B for creating this to begin with.
However, this guide is really tricky to follow: It presupposes understanding, fails to elaborate on some important details and does not use visual aides and formatting that would help a lot.
I do not think it is a coincidence so many of us are having issues to begin with. I just got it to work, but not using the guide but rather by reading the comments.
It'd also be nice to get a quick explanation of why all these different file types are needed (and perhaps why/when it is not). I know now that it's because of browser compatibility but at first I thought I could not do this because I do not have access to all file versions.
View comment · Posted Jul 24, 2018 · Karl Löfdahl
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