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Form Tool

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

In the traditional sense, form elements are building blocks for web based interactions. FluidIA will need to support the ability to draw up such form elements as radio buttons, input boxes, textareas, checkboxes, and selectors. Here are a number of ideas for how it could work.

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2 Responses to “Form Tool”

  1. Corinna says:

    Idea/question: Is there a way to allow users to save other elements to the form tool… eg. company logos that need to be placed in the masthead or design elements specific to a site/product/company?

  2. Hi Corinna. Thanks for the comments! Yes. Here is one idea that would allow insertion of images. The thought is to allow the toggling of objects between a standard fluidIA object and an image. http://fluidia.org/wp/?p=192 So you would draw up a standard object and toggle it into an image (of either a logo or perhaps even a rough sketch.) (If you were a developer, you could also toggle an object into "real code" such as HTML / Javascript / etc.) What do you think? Other ideas / sketches are more than welcome.

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