Would someone know where the css script would go to accomplish this? https://community.quickbase.com/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=0ef86d78-0e52-4df9-a8c3-75d35a7add...
Danaya, Knowing Dan Diebold, this is very likely an onload technique solution. Quickbase has made it clear that they are going to give their best effort to eliminate the ability to inject javascript into the page, so I would not recommend using it because you won't be able to work with it for long. I have gotten something similar to this in design, but the sections won't collapse.
Thank you so much for replying Justin! That's a bummer. I guess I better put on a heavy thinking cap on how to make our forms user friendly. It's quite long with so many sections and tabs. Not the best setup for day-to-day use.
But thanks again.
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I like to leverage Tabs as much as possible, and have used what I call a "False Heading" to give the appearance of multiple sections on the same row (without collapse functionality). You can create a False Heading by using a Text element and leveraging some of Quickbase's CSS Classes:
This is actually perfect as our sections are never collapsed. To accomplish having both display, where or how does both get entered? Is this done like my screenshot?
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