Leo1
(Leo)
November 7, 2013, 8:38pm
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Hey, I just started working with Freeway and I have following problem.
I would like to create some kind of button which activates a Markup-Element.
How, can I do that?
thanks!
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waltd
(Walter Davis)
November 7, 2013, 8:41pm
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Can you define what you mean by a Markup-Element, and what you mean by “activate”? Do you want an HTML element on the page to appear or disappear? That sort of thing?
Walter
On Nov 7, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Leo wrote:
Hey, I just started working with Freeway and I have following problem.
I would like to create some kind of button which activates a Markup-Element.
How, can I do that?
thanks!
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Leo1
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November 7, 2013, 8:50pm
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Okay, my basic idea is to use Jotform.com to create a online purchase process. With jotform I can easily create a widget which can be added as a mark-up element in freeway.
If I do so, I see a not very nice looking blue html-font which can start the my online-purchase. I would like to create some kind of button or something with the fonts and colors I prefer. This button should link to my markup.
So when somone clicks on this button, my jotform markup will start.
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If you can show us the code that is in this markup item it can probably be styled using CSS - or possibly the code can be added to a button.
But without seeing the code it is difficult.
Have you an online example we can look at.
David
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Leo1
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November 7, 2013, 11:18pm
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Heres ist the code for the markup:
Example. Thanks guys for helping me out!
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Is that code correct - coz it does nothing for me!
I thought that you wanted to set up a button to purchase something?
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waltd
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November 7, 2013, 11:45pm
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Copy everything inside the
Example. Thanks guys for helping me out!
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waltd
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November 7, 2013, 11:46pm
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Huh. It worked just fine here. Did you try to execute it inside of Freewaytalk?
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On Nov 7, 2013, at 6:41 PM, DeltaDave wrote:
Is that code correct - coz it does nothing for me!
I thought that you wanted to set up a button to purchase something?
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Huh. It worked just fine here. Did you try to execute it inside of Freewaytalk?
My bad. The code from FWT messed it up.
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Once the script code is in the slot it is as simple as adding class: lightbox-33106664203849 to a graphic using Item>Extended
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