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Is there still custom CSS and Javascript in new Responsive Nintex Forms coming out?
We just javascript to do things like "tabbed" forms, or queries to large data sets in CSVs
And all kinds of CSS for changing look and feel
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Hello,
in a show in Paris in june they said no css and javascript in v1 of responsive form
css will be in a v2
no javascript for the moment
Do you have an ETA on when this functionality will be released?
HI Brent,
as you know you can still have the Pixel Perfect Forms where CSS and Java scripts are supported.
Is there a thought/plan to eventually support JavaScript? Or is it not even on the radar?
Is there an end of life for the Pixel Perfect ones? Or will they be supported indefinitely?
JavaScript is not planned for Responsive Forms. You can still continue to use JavaScript in Classic forms, however Nintex does not support custom JavaScript.
We are still supporting Classic Forms and there is no end of life for this designer.
Regards,
Euan
Thanks, biggest gap I have left then is large datasets, being able to do some kind of "lookup" to something like Customers or Products would be the biggest value add. Managed Metadata is a start but super hard to maintain and doesnt work in mobile. Otherwise, i'm quite happy with how I've been able to convert existing solutions into the new Responsive form, and dont really miss the CSS that much.
Hi Brent Ellis,
Yep I hear that request loud and clear. I am getting this request from quite a few people and am currently considering what our options are in this space.
Cheers,
Euan
I am trying to place some custom css on a responsive form for the print to pdf action. Since custom css is not allowed on responsive forms I won't be able to change the print to pdf significantly enough so that I get a good print out. I am forced to use classic forms. Responsive forms don't seem to be of much use unless you just want to create a very basic form and you have no need to print it.