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_anomDiebolt_
Qrew Elite
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I think the OP wanted a modal PopUp dialog not the opening of a new page. This example from June 19, 2011 demonstrated how you can create modal dialogs in the style of QuickBase's Popup (click on Test1 and Test2 buttons to demo):
MyPopDivs Not YourPopDivs
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bfuw7wt8a
Pastie Database
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=7
Note that the code in the pastie and links points to the www subdomain not haversineconsulting as it was created before the great migration to UX2.
I think the OP wanted a modal PopUp dialog not the opening of a new page. This example from June 19, 2011 demonstrated how you can create modal dialogs in the style of QuickBase's Popup (click on Test1 and Test2 buttons to demo):
MyPopDivs Not YourPopDivs
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bfuw7wt8a
Pastie Database
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=7
Note that the code in the pastie and links points to the www subdomain not haversineconsulting as it was created before the great migration to UX2.
_anomDiebolt_
7 years agoQrew Elite
That example uses the native QuickBase PopUp Dialog which looks like this:
The example below uses the jQueryUI Dialog widget:
Pastie Database
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=511
They both work but you may find the jQueryUI Dialog more flexible if you want a more complex form.
The example below uses the jQueryUI Dialog widget:
Pastie Database
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=511
They both work but you may find the jQueryUI Dialog more flexible if you want a more complex form.