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Author Topic: How to adjust the form on the "bookings" page with fixed width on ALL columns?  (Read 4872 times)
bhchen
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« on: November 05, 2009, 06:59:15 AM »

Dear all:

I've been using this great app for managing the reservation of various public instruments in a research department and everyone loves using it!!  Cheesy

However, am wondering if any expert could instruct me how to tweak the formatting of the 'bookings' page so that it'll be more easy to use and follow.
My problem is that, with various users signing up for different time segments on different days, the schedule calendar itself become a bit difficult to follow since all its column widths are simply not fixed (please see image on this link --> http://allergy.kmu.edu.tw/.temp/bookings_page.png)  Is there any way to have a fixed column width calendar (including days and all time segments)?  We really don't care if the full names of the users can be completed shown on the calendar since we could easily move mouse over to see who had signed up for that particular segment. 

Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!!   Couldn't wait for the v2.0 to be released!!   Grin

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bhchen
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2009, 06:25:43 PM »

I've just found a solution on the forum, thanks..
For those who are interested, http://php.brickhost.com/forums/index.php?topic=3344.0  Grin
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jimsohan
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2012, 12:46:59 AM »

The standard form used to capture appointment information in a scheduling process offers a limited set of customizable fields. If you need to capture additional information then you can create a custom form, which has room for many more fields and has other advanced features like a larger variety of widgets and formatting options.

A custom form can be used in three different ways:

    A form can be used to capture additional information when a user makes a booking. This allows you to collect much more information than on the standard form.
    A form can be used to capture additional information when a user registers for an account, this is useful for forms that only need to be filled out once, for example to ask the user to agree to the terms of service.
    A form can be used “stand alone”, outside a booking process. This means you can send a user directly to a form without needing to go through a scheduling step. This is useful for sign up to a single event where you can avoid the scheduling step.
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