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You can create polls and surveys in your Connections communities when you integrate Forms Experience Builder with IBM® Connections. When you integrate the two products, the survey widgets, Surveys and Featured Survey, are enabled in community pages. |
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Each Forms Experience Builder application can be used within another Forms Experience Builder applications as a service. |
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The receive Application Data event is used to push data into an IBM® Forms Experience Builder form from other portlets. |
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When you create a form or application, the following information helps you design an accessible form for users with disabilities. |
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You can extend the functionality of IBM® Forms Experience Builder through the use of customized cascading style sheets, Javascript APIs, REST APIs, and Service Oriented Architecture modifications. |
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You can add custom cascading style sheet (CSS) themes to your IBM® Forms Experience Builder application. |
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IBM® Forms Experience Builder contains accessibility features so users with disabilities can create forms and applications. |
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The following information describes the languages formatting features supported by IBM® Forms Experience Builder. |
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The following instructions describe how to change email notification within IBM® Forms Experience Builder for WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition. |
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Using the correct permissions, you can allow anonymous users to access a form. |
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When given the link to an IBM® Forms Experience Builder application, a user is provided with many built in accessibility features. |
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span translate'0' The form item CSS classes are: .lfFormField describes the whole form item. .lfFormFieldRequiredMarker describes the asterisk that indicates whether the form item is required. .lfFormLabel describes the label of the form item. .lfFormFieldError describes any error messages. ... |
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The following instructions describe how to remove a custom style sheet from the dropdown menu of available options. |
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Use Filters to set rules, and select which data you want to export. |
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After you add General formulas using the Settings tab, you can use the formulas when running events. For example, you can set a formula to run when a user clicks a button. |
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This document provides an overview of the three main activities that are involved in using Forms Experience Builder. |
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IBM® Forms Experience Builder contains a number of builtin accessibility features to make applications easy to create and use by people with disabilities. |
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Data labels added to form items provide descriptive column names when data is exported to a spreadsheet. If no data label is assigned, the Display Value is used. |
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IBM® Forms Experience Builder allows the use of custom CSS themes that can be uploaded into an application to style the user interface to meet customer needs. |
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The following instructions describe how to stop and start the IBM® Forms Experience Builder server when installed on WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition. |
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This section contains information on how to configure the Forms Experience Builder using WebSphere® Application Server administrative console, how to configure the Forms Experience Builder portlet, and how to configure Tivoli® Access Manager for Forms Experience Builder. |
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You can add "Saved Value" labels for any form items that have a constant value so they reflect different data during export. |
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The Forms Experience Builder portlet has several events that are used to communicate with other portlets. These events are outlined in the following sections. |
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To enable the custom widgets for Communities, you must copy files to the IBM® Connections server and edit the configuration file. |
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You can add labels to data elements in your application that become the label in the export file. |