Wow, that's amazing. I think I understand why you use bricks builder after watching the video. The form provided by the page builder is very powerful. I didn't know the query was being loaded. I'm really surprised. By the way. I've been watching your other videos, and thinking about it, the first and second demonstrations seem to be possible if you call the query using a dynamic short code, no matter what plugin you use for the form.
Great Job Dave! Could you please make a video about those specific Bricksforge Dynamic Form Tags? Looks like there are lot of different stuffs, would be awesome! Would be nice you Bricksforge would habe some more settings on conditionals like: Show (already available) / Hide if ... Set Value / Unset Value / Reset Value if ... Enable / Disable Field if ... Required / Optional Field if ... Read Only / Editable Field if ... Also this could be nice: - Payments - Hierarchical Dynamic Select / Checkbox / Radio - Connection to the Media Library or selected Media I had this before with another Plugin (E-Addons) but unfortunatally the discontinued it. That why i switched to Bricksforge but some stuff are missing for now, sadly.
Thanks, David! Yeah, it'll be nice if we had some of these that you mentioned, like payments. I heard that's on the roadmap. I'll look into doing more videos covering the Bricksforge dynamic data tags.
Awesome! Do you think it is possible to create a "personality quiz"? Like 10 questions with 3 Radio-Buttons each and like 3 Results. Every Radio-Button should have 1 of 3 values and the result should be the most selected value? It is easy in FluentForms, but I can't get my head around in bricksforge :D
Really enjoyed your tutorial, where is the java script? Have you put in a formal request to get the semantic html instead of the ul/Li structure? Also, you changed the li to div but I don't think you need them as the input is sufficient.
Thanks! I forgot to complete the write-up. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll do it tomorrow. I haven’t submitted a formal report yet regarding the semantic HTML. Yes, that’s correct. The wrapper div/li isn’t necessary, but I think it was used for some styling and to add the validation error message.
@@peteharrison3241 sorry for the delay. Here is the documentation. I'm still editing it but the code has been added: daveden.co.uk/tutorials/guide-to-calculations-and-conditional-logic-using-bricksforge-pro-forms
Welldone!!!
Must have taken quite a lot of time to record this and put it out here. Thank you so much!
Thanks! Yeah, you know it. It was a bit more work than I normally do.
I hope the video is useful.
Great video Dave! 🙂
Thank you!!!
Amazing video dave! Will need to try this out as well 😁😁
Thank you, thank you. Yeah, Bricksforge forms are really powerful.
Wow, that's amazing. I think I understand why you use bricks builder after watching the video.
The form provided by the page builder is very powerful.
I didn't know the query was being loaded. I'm really surprised.
By the way.
I've been watching your other videos, and thinking about it, the first and second demonstrations seem to be possible if you call the query using a dynamic short code, no matter what plugin you use for the form.
Yes, as long as the page builder accepts dynamic data, you can use Dynamic Shortcodes.
@@daveden2 Yes, thank you for your kind reply.
What's your favourite feature from Bricksforge?
Great Job Dave!
Could you please make a video about those specific Bricksforge Dynamic Form Tags?
Looks like there are lot of different stuffs, would be awesome!
Would be nice you Bricksforge would habe some more settings on conditionals like:
Show (already available) / Hide if ...
Set Value / Unset Value / Reset Value if ...
Enable / Disable Field if ...
Required / Optional Field if ...
Read Only / Editable Field if ...
Also this could be nice:
- Payments
- Hierarchical Dynamic Select / Checkbox / Radio
- Connection to the Media Library or selected Media
I had this before with another Plugin (E-Addons) but unfortunatally the discontinued it. That why i switched to Bricksforge but some stuff are missing for now, sadly.
Thanks, David!
Yeah, it'll be nice if we had some of these that you mentioned, like payments. I heard that's on the roadmap.
I'll look into doing more videos covering the Bricksforge dynamic data tags.
@@daveden2 Thank you so much! Yes Payments are planned 🤩
Awesome!
Do you think it is possible to create a "personality quiz"? Like 10 questions with 3 Radio-Buttons each and like 3 Results. Every Radio-Button should have 1 of 3 values and the result should be the most selected value? It is easy in FluentForms, but I can't get my head around in bricksforge :D
I believe it should be possible, but I haven’t tried it yet. I’ll have to take some time to look into it.
Really enjoyed your tutorial, where is the java script? Have you put in a formal request to get the semantic html instead of the ul/Li structure? Also, you changed the li to div but I don't think you need them as the input is sufficient.
Thanks!
I forgot to complete the write-up. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll do it tomorrow.
I haven’t submitted a formal report yet regarding the semantic HTML.
Yes, that’s correct. The wrapper div/li isn’t necessary, but I think it was used for some styling and to add the validation error message.
@@daveden2 Did you add the link to your javascript?
@@peteharrison3241 sorry for the delay. Here is the documentation. I'm still editing it but the code has been added:
daveden.co.uk/tutorials/guide-to-calculations-and-conditional-logic-using-bricksforge-pro-forms