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EvanMartinez
6 years agoModerator
Hi Joshua,
One way I have accomplished this in the past is to use an Iframe of the record on the Dashboard for the app or a button that uses an iframe'd version of the form. This way you can use a custom save button and the Iframe helps you to hide the standard QB options. This way you can channel them to your custom save button. If you put the form on the dashboard you can also redirect them to a thank you page, etc.
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Evan Martinez
Community Marketing Manager
Quick Base
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One way I have accomplished this in the past is to use an Iframe of the record on the Dashboard for the app or a button that uses an iframe'd version of the form. This way you can use a custom save button and the Iframe helps you to hide the standard QB options. This way you can channel them to your custom save button. If you put the form on the dashboard you can also redirect them to a thank you page, etc.
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Evan Martinez
Community Marketing Manager
Quick Base
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- DonLarson6 years agoQrew EliteEvan,
Do you have an example of using an iframe this way? Maybe in one of the Sample Apps of Kirks?
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Don Larson
Paasporter
Westlake OH
------------------------------- GiuseppeMacri6 years agoQrew CaptainIframes work by simply adding &ifv=1 into the URL of any given quickbase page.
This will remove all default buttons, so you'll need to create a button to do the save activity
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GMacri
------------------------------- StephanieMilbur3 years agoQrew Member
My iframe doesn't show my created button at the bottom of my Form. How do I make my created button appear
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Stephanie Milburn
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