JForms


Version
0.6 RC3 (last update on Sep 8, 2009)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
114
Favoured
92
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
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Date Added
7 January 2009
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News:
JForms 0.6 RC3 has been released , Your help in testing this release helps JForms become more stable.
More about 0.6 RC 3
http://jforms.mosmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=39
Features
* Single screen form creation using Easy WYSIWYG (Drag-n-drop) Form editor.
* A variaty of form elements:
* HTML elements that allows the user to have HTML within the form.
* Joomla! User Info Element that collects data about the user from Joomla! Database.
* Ability to define validation rules for different form elements.
* Ability to define who has the permission to fill any given form.
* Ability to define default (Pre-selected) value for most of form elements.
* IP Tracking.
* AJAX based Records manager featuring control over what fields to display and a simple keyword search.
* Generated forms are accessible and compliant with xHTML standards.
* Everything is validated on the both client-side and server-side.
* Ability to send submissions to any number of E-mails.
* Ability to send users confirmatory messages.
* Customizable E-mail messages.
For more information
http://jforms.mosmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=2
byjjspelman on November 23, 2009
Thought the one page, drag and drop UI was a breeze to use. I also was unable to get the admin notification to work. But got the email notification working so that was ok.
Wish there were a way to customize the layout of the form elements though. Like adding more than one element per line, and setting the action buttons horizontally instead of vertically. But a very good extension none the less!!!
Wish there were a way to customize the layout of the form elements though. Like adding more than one element per line, and setting the action buttons horizontally instead of vertically. But a very good extension none the less!!!
byemilyr on November 19, 2009
Drag and drop was nice. I liked everything except about it really, except that I couldn't ever get the administrator notification to work. This was a crucial feature for my site, and the help they gave me was more confusing than anything else.
byDonquixote2u on November 16, 2009
As others have said, the basic drag-and-drop forms creation is fantastic!
But a package is only as good as its documentation, which lets this one down - if the same amount of effort was put into documentation as has been put into the programming, this will be a winner
But a package is only as good as its documentation, which lets this one down - if the same amount of effort was put into documentation as has been put into the programming, this will be a winner
bychrissdegrece on November 10, 2009
Very easy to install and use, I am using it for a few weeks now and have to admit that it's a great piece of work.
byconflate on November 9, 2009
This component is really nice, the way the forms are dragged and dropped together works like a charm and looks great!
Excellent job guys!
Excellent job guys!
bytplesa on November 2, 2009
I am using this component for a couple of months now. I must say that I am thrilled! It worked out of the box, verry intuitive and easy to use. No errors for now. Everything just works! Bravo for Jforms team!
bybeatnik on October 9, 2009
I've tried / used several other forms components and this is by far the easiest to use; I can quickly create and publish fully functional, attractive forms.
The version I'm using is a release candidate but I've had no problems with stability or bugs. I especially like the ability to embed the form directly in a Joomla article.
My wish list for the developer would include having the ability to back-up/import/export forms as well as having the ability to create an order form with fields that would multiple quantities and price, then total the results. Maybe something for the future (?) - but in the meantime, I'm sticking with JForms... it works great for me!
The version I'm using is a release candidate but I've had no problems with stability or bugs. I especially like the ability to embed the form directly in a Joomla article.
My wish list for the developer would include having the ability to back-up/import/export forms as well as having the ability to create an order form with fields that would multiple quantities and price, then total the results. Maybe something for the future (?) - but in the meantime, I'm sticking with JForms... it works great for me!
byMOMO37 on October 5, 2009
A very good compoment. Many thanks.
bymasonwebdesign on October 1, 2009
Exactly what I needed. I didnt find any bugs and it does exactly whta it should do. The drag and drop creation is brilliant programming. Its so nice and simple. Create a form. Add it. Too easy.
byGGCath on September 28, 2009
JForms is exactly what I needed! It's simple, elegant, and the options to export in excel and other types is very useful!!
My users are thrilled with it! Thanks to the developper!!
My users are thrilled with it! Thanks to the developper!!
byhaitasung on September 28, 2009
I would mark this as a good extension but there are several bugs. I tried to contact and didn't get any reply. It was only a small question.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I use Joomla a lot because I can teach my clients how to add things to their web pages for themselves, even if they aren't "computer people." The intuitive drag-and-drop method of creating forms means that I can share this with my clients who want to be able to create their own mail-in forms on their web sites. This is an impressive piece of work. Thank you!
byjgkiefer on September 11, 2009
Unable to create forms. Jforms is still in beta. I installed the RC6 and discovered that the form editor has no links to the functions, just pretty icons that do nothing. I uninstalled it and tried RC5 and the same problem. What a waste of time.
I am running the typical LAMP stack with a hardened server, so nothing unusual on my server to create conflict. Tried to create forms with IE and FF. I also noticed that the forum posts with this issues have been unanswered.
I am running the typical LAMP stack with a hardened server, so nothing unusual on my server to create conflict. Tried to create forms with IE and FF. I also noticed that the forum posts with this issues have been unanswered.
byjonnyxx on September 5, 2009
Wasn't sure what to expect after reading some of these comments, but am happy to report, this extension is working great for me. Very easy to use and configure. The placement of items in the script was a little clunky at first but once you get used to it, is very easy to get the hang of.
Thanks Mostapha, your work is A++++++++++
Thanks Mostapha, your work is A++++++++++
bycreativesights on September 4, 2009
Highly recommend this component after trying several others.
Only suggestion would be a way to change the date formatting. American users like to have the Month, Day and Year format.
Only suggestion would be a way to change the date formatting. American users like to have the Month, Day and Year format.
byaolba on September 4, 2009
Yes, is true that at the end I manage to make the form work, but after a long session of adjustments. the main problem: lack of good documentation. JForm could be full of bugs, but at least you could try to fix them, but without a good documentation, is hard. As I say. Yes it work, but at the end I have to uninstall it because I encounter one more problem, validation is a big mess. Native validation doesn't work for me, regular expression works, but no more than one at the time (email and numeric). I would not recommend this one.
byzed2009 on September 3, 2009
worked excellently and very simple to use.. love it!!
NOTE: if you'd like to embed a form into an article, you need to use the plugin too. i browsed through the forums to figure this bit out:
download & enable both the component + plugin. make your form(s).
then insert this code into your article: {jform=1} - the number changes according to how many forms you have.
for example, if you have more than one form and wanted to embed the second one you would edit it to say {jform=2}.
hope this helps anyone who gets stuck!
NOTE: if you'd like to embed a form into an article, you need to use the plugin too. i browsed through the forums to figure this bit out:
download & enable both the component + plugin. make your form(s).
then insert this code into your article: {jform=1} - the number changes according to how many forms you have.
for example, if you have more than one form and wanted to embed the second one you would edit it to say {jform=2}.
hope this helps anyone who gets stuck!
bypetersem on August 31, 2009
Using Joomla you soon get into digging in the code of extensions and css files. If you don't mind to get your hands dirty and only need the basic communication inside Joomla out your way, then this extension will be a good choice. There might be better commercial extensions but I recommend this extension to any small time WebDev-nerd. Thank You for this, Mostafa. Since You GPLed Your work anybody can pick it up and polish it to his/her needs and the needed infos can be found in the forum on his website.
bycodewarrior on August 28, 2009
Probably the best free extension, but if you look at the support forum, most of the subjects have NO answer since months...
I encountered identical problems with HTML fields and Captcha and I will consider commercial products with support.
Except for basic forms, seems to be a waste of time for everybody (Mostafa and users)
I encountered identical problems with HTML fields and Captcha and I will consider commercial products with support.
Except for basic forms, seems to be a waste of time for everybody (Mostafa and users)
byAndersInSane on August 27, 2009
Hello.
I've downloaded this, 'cause I made a website for a business, and it's on Danish. When you don't fill in a field, it says it on english. How do i chance that ?
Btw. it's a excellent form ! It's easy to figure out , and easy to use (;
I've downloaded this, 'cause I made a website for a business, and it's on Danish. When you don't fill in a field, it says it on english. How do i chance that ?
Btw. it's a excellent form ! It's easy to figure out , and easy to use (;
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