ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsUsing IFV=1 with new forms -- need to hide default edit and save buttons Is anyone aware of a way to hide the default edit (displays a pencil) and save buttons on new forms? I have added ifv=1 to my URL to open the record and built my own buttons to mimic the default set of buttons (with some of my own enhancements), but I still get the default edit and save buttons. ------------------------------ John Jordan ------------------------------ Re: Redirect after record deleted Thank you. I have thought of using custom buttons. It would be nice if there was a consistent "return" location for any action. Sometimes, I get the report home page, sometimes I get the app home page. ------------------------------ John Jordan ------------------------------ Redirect after record deleted Does anyone know how to redirect to a specific location after a record is deleted using the "delete" option ("Delete this Record" or trash can) from the standard action bar on forms? I want to allow my users to delete records when viewing (typically opens in a new browser tab) and I don't want them redirected to the app home page or the table page after deleting. ------------------------------ John Jordan ------------------------------ Re: Upcoming Changes to JavaScript in QuickbaseI am coming to terms with removing javascript from Rich Text formulas and turning to using code pages with the new JSON API calls. Will something like this be acceptable: "javascript: var rid=" & [Record ID#] & ";" & "$.getScript('" & URLRoot() & "db/" & Dbid() & "?act=dbpage&pagename=CodePage.js')" This would be attached to a formula URL field (displayed as button). Similar to other commenters, I have a need to do checking of fields with more complex logic (e.g., use of regular expressions) not available in existing functions.