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joomla30:lovefactory:fields [2017/11/02 07:44]
claudia [Fields]
joomla30:lovefactory:fields [2017/11/02 08:42]
claudia [Fields]
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   * Username   * Username
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 {{gallery>​ joomla30:​love:​newfield.png?​999x999 }}\\ {{gallery>​ joomla30:​love:​newfield.png?​999x999 }}\\
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 Enabling **Lock after save** will prevent further editing of the field after the first save.\\ Enabling **Lock after save** will prevent further editing of the field after the first save.\\
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 {{gallery>​ joomla30:​love:​newfield2.png?​999x999 }}\\ {{gallery>​ joomla30:​love:​newfield2.png?​999x999 }}\\
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 {{gallery>​ joomla30:​lovefactory:​interval.png }}\\ {{gallery>​ joomla30:​lovefactory:​interval.png }}\\
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 If you set a **Slider** type of field, you will need to choose between **Interval** and **Values** as a parameter.\\ If you set a **Slider** type of field, you will need to choose between **Interval** and **Values** as a parameter.\\
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 You use **Interval** to allow users to select a numeric value from a range (min - max). You can use this, for example, for height. You set as min 100cm, as max 200cm as as Step 10 cm. Now users will be able to select their height from 100cm to 200cm in 10cm increments (100cm, 110cm, 120cm, 130cm...)\\ You use **Interval** to allow users to select a numeric value from a range (min - max). You can use this, for example, for height. You set as min 100cm, as max 200cm as as Step 10 cm. Now users will be able to select their height from 100cm to 200cm in 10cm increments (100cm, 110cm, 120cm, 130cm...)\\
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 {{gallery>​ joomla30:​lovefactory:​values.png }} {{gallery>​ joomla30:​lovefactory:​values.png }}
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 You use **values** to allow users to select from ordered labeled values. For example, if you want users to rate an experience, you can use the following ordered labels:\\ You use **values** to allow users to select from ordered labeled values. For example, if you want users to rate an experience, you can use the following ordered labels:\\