ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: where can i find Quickbase developers?Hi, you can contact me throughhttps://datafounders.com- we do quickbase and also integrate it through APIs and javascript with wordpress sites and other services. Please let me know a bit of your scope and I can quote you a rate. Most of us here are very qualified for most quickbase tasks. It's a good community.Re: Scroll and Load Forms / Embedded Report AjaxPlease enable this for our account, much appreciated!Re: Quickbase form to web for web data collection?It's something you can do using the API; we have several web based forms that read fata from and update quickbase databases, works very well.Re: Javascript $.getScript inconsistenciesHi Dan, thanks for all the great work in unlocking js for the community, if it wasn't for that I'd have to say "no can do" far too often, and now each time its maybe and then yes. How do you mean don't place the js in a code page, that's the ultimate location to place it in though isn't it? My workflow now is to download a page locally, insert the js inline and then work on it until its good and then place it in a code page. Still the ability to use the developer tools on live code would be helpful. Do you know why QB isn't opening this up more, I can understand that they don't want to support it which makes sense but js vastly enhances QB's capabilities. Still, pretty happy with your solution!Javascript $.getScript inconsistenciesI'm inserting javascript into a form using the img onload method ( https://community.quickbase.com/quickbase/topics/how-do-i-setup-the-image-onload-technique-iol) which is great work by Dan Diebolt, but the results aren't consistent in various browsers and difficult to debug from within developer tools. F5 (reload) doesn't trigger the script in firefox but does in chrome. What's the reason that I can't insert a javascript file directly? It would be so much easier.