This module was created with XMod
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Here are a few screen shots to give you a peek into some areas of the program and give you a hint as to what you can do with XMod. FYI, this module was built using XMod. |
| Actions Menu |
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Depending on your permissions, from the Actions menu you can add a new item, add/edit/delete data-entry forms, display templates, and categories. XMod 3 also introduces the Administration page where you can install XMod Packages and Host's can manage access to certain XMod features.
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| Sample Data-Entry Form: Ebook Review |
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Here's a sample form created for submission of ebook reviews. This form includes not only text boxes, but also a drop-down list, a multi-select list, a file-upload/file-picker control, a text area, and an HTML input box. You can populate your list controls by hand or include a SQL SELECT statement to pull data from other tables.
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| Sample GridView - Music CD Listings |
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XMod enables you to create lists, grids, and now galleries (multi-column lists). Here's an example of XMod displaying music albums in the GridView format.
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| Configuring XMod - General Options |
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Among the notable highlights on this screen are the ability to filter by a value in the record, the ability to use URL parameters to filter records, and user-only views to show a user only his/her records.
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| Approval and Permission Options |
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Here's a look at some of the content management options provided by XMod. You can assign roles that can approve submissions and roles whose submissions are auto-approved. You can also determine the submitter's editing permissions throughout the submission's life-cycle.
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New Custom Form Layouts |
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New to version 2.0! You now have almost complete control over the look and feel of your data-entry forms. With the new custom form layout, virtually anything you can do with HTML/CSS you can do in our custom forms.
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| Form Builder |
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Once you get used to XMod, you can build advanced applications using your favorite editor. However, XMod also provides the Form Builder screen which makes it easy for new users to create basic, fully functioning forms with a few clicks.
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| Sample ListView - Marina Listings |
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Courtesy of MarinaPal.com which uses XMod to create browse-able marina listings in Florida.
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| Filtering and Sorting |
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XMod allows you to set up your lists with a default sort order and adiitionally enable/disable user sorting and searching. You can also specify which fields the user will be able to search in and sort on.
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