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- MarkMcCreeshCommunity MemberReally like this Allison - have you implemented the finished module in a workplace environment yet?
- Thanks Mark! Not yet, but maybe soon! :)
- MarkMcCreeshCommunity MemberLet me know hen you do - would like to know how it was received - great idea!!
- AdamRathboneCommunity Memberlooks great, good work Allison
- Thanks Adam!
- AchaMEZRAGCommunity MemberSuper idée pour présenter son équipe... et pour bien d'autres idées... Un grand merci.
- Je vous en prie :) Je suis ravie que ça vous plaise.
- KurtZiervogelCommunity MemberWOW!! What a fresh approach Allison (^_^)
- Glad you liked it :)
- MarkOjastroCommunity MemberHi Allison, what fonts did you use? I like it. ^^
- Hi Mark! The title font is Bernard MT Condensed which should be installed on your computer by default. The body font is Open Sans, which you can download for free here if you don't have it already: https://www.google.com/fonts#UsePlace:use/Collection:Open+Sans
:)
- MarkMcCreeshCommunity MemberAlison perhaps you can use this specifically as part of a new employees initial orientation - before their first day of their formal induction programme!
- Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. :)
- GabyPaulenCommunity MemberGreat interaction Allison! Gives me lots of inspiration.
I'm relatively new and I have a question for you, which is maybe an easy (or stupid) one, but I cannot figure out how it works.
I noticed that when you enter your name in the data entry field a cross button appears at the same time you enter your first letter. With this button you can clear the entry field. Can you tell me how you defined that button (to appear when you start typing and remove the text entered in the data entry field when you click on it)?
I'm really curious how you did that.
Thanks a lot!- Hi Gaby! So happy to hear this example inspires you. :)
Regarding your question, I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you're referring to when you talk about a "cross button". I don't see that when I view the example, just the "typing" cursor (http://d.pr/i/Ncwn/2xa3AZo4). Is that what you're referring to? If so, it just appears automatically when you insert a text entry field. If that's not what you're talking about, could you send me a screenshot?
- GabyPaulenCommunity MemberThanks for your reply. It's probably my English. What I meant with 'Cross button' is the 'X-button'. I send you the information. Thanks again!
- Got your e-mail. Thanks :)