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Capture OnTheGo template wizardsWith the Designer you can create Capture OnTheGo (COTG) templates. COTG templates are used to generate forms for the Capture OnTheGo mobile application. For more information about this application, see the website: Capture OnTheGo. A Capture OnTheGo Form is actually just a Web Form, that you could add without a wizard, but the COTG Template Wizards include the appropriate JavaScript files for the Capture OnTheGo app, and styles to create user-friendly, responsive forms. They are built upon the Foundation framework. FoundationAll Web Template Wizards in Connect Designer make use of the Zurb Foundation front-end framework. A front-end framework is a collection of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to build upon. Foundation is a responsive framework: it uses CSS media queries and a mobile-first approach, so that websites built upon Foundation look good and function well on multiple devices including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Foundation is tested across many browsers and devices, and works back as far as IE9 and Android 2. See http://foundation.zurb.com/learn/about.html. For more information about the use of Foundation in the Designer, see Using Foundation. After creating a COTG template, the other contexts can be added, as well as other sections (see Adding a context and Adding a Web page). If the COTG Form replaces a paper form, it can be tempting to stick to the original layout. Although that may increase the recognizability, it is better to give priority to the user-friendliness of the form. Keep in mind that the COTG form will be used on a device and don't miss the chance to make it as user-friendly as possible. See Designing a COTG Template.
Creating a COTG template using a WizardTo create a COTG template with a Template Wizard:
The Wizard creates:
The Wizard opens the Web section, so that you can fill the Capture OnTheGo form.
The action of a Capture OnTheGo form should specify the Workflow HTTP Server Input task that receives and handles the submitted data. The action will look like this: http://127.0.0.1:8080/action (8080 is Workflow's default port number; 'action' should be replaced by the HTTP action of that particular HTTP Server Input task). The method of a Capture OnTheGo form should be POST to ensure that it doesn't hit a data limit when submitting the form. The GET method adds the data to the URL, and the length of a URL is limited to 2048 characters. Especially forms containing one or more Camera inputs may produce a voluminous data stream that doesn't fit in the URL. GET also leaves data trails in log files, which raises privacy concerns. Therefore POST is the preferred method to use. Filling a COTG templateBefore inserting elements in a COTG Form, have the design ready; see Designing a COTG Template. In a Capture OnTheGo form, you can use special Capture OnTheGo Form elements, such as a Signature and a Barcode Scanner element. For a description of all COTG elements, see: COTG Elements. To learn how to use them, see Using COTG Elements. Foundation, the framework added by the COTG template wizards, comes with a series of features that can be very useful in COTG forms; see Using Foundation. Naturally, Web Form elements can also be used on COTG Forms (see Forms and Form Elements) as well as text, images and other elements (see Content elements). Capture OnTheGo templates can be personalized just like any other type of template; see Variable Data and Personalizing Content. Use the Outline pane at the left to see which elements are present in the template and to select an element. Use the Attributes pane at the right to see the current element's ID, class and some other properties. Use the Styles pane next to the Attributes pane to see which styles are applied to the currently selected element. Click the Edges button on the toolbar to make borders of elements visible on the Design tab. The borders will not be visible on the Preview tab. |
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