Ok, so I need to globally de-activate "Condition" on "Manage forms" menu, and then re-create Condition as an specification/option to get it back on a specific category?
Question 2: How do I create an Specification with an text filed option (so users can type their own value)?
Thanks for explaining
When is version 2 coming, cause I cant use it without multiple options (radio, text field, etc)?
Also, is it possible to create Options from a comma seperated list - cause I have specifications withh 200 options.
Takes forever to create one option at a time
It's not possible at this time, but it might be something we can look into.
It would be great feature in version 2
I will stick with Photopost Classifieds for now, until version 2 is released.
I have bought the Dragonbyte Classifieds, so looking forward to next version
We're working on it at the moment.
Hi. When is version 2 ready? I really need that multiple options (radio, text field, etc)
Version 2 is in Closed Beta... which means a few weeks of getting major issues, then we'll have a more public one... and then we'll be in Release Candidates... I'm hoping we should be ready for the Open Beta at the latest in the new year. If you want to get some tests in and access to the Closed Beta, and you can help test out the new features. It's not something that could be installed on your live site yet, but if you have a test one... that would help.
We've got the custom fields already in and working... the others will follow...
I wouldn't advise it. It can't be partially activated, meaning that you can't leave it and Version 1 running at the same time. A test environment means that if I really screw something up (which I hope I won't ), then it won't damage the main site in a way that might not be recoverable.
Once we're at Release Candidate we can begin putting it on a live server with less worries.
Actually I could uninstall the first version, cause I dont use it, because I wait for V2 - would it then be ok you think?
I'm not gonna risk saying that you could run it on a server even if it's not live to the users. Once a couple of betas are put out with no major issues, then it might be worth risking it. I just wouldn't want something I've missed locking down your site unexpectedly...
If you have a test environment, I'll be very happy to bring you onboard. Or you can test directly on my test server. It's up to you.
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