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2/15/2017 7:08 AM
 

Hi Everyone

I need your help

I have installed OpenContent & OpenForm at http://bpfprivatebanking.dotnetnuke.i...

Now I want to add a multi-step wizard form like this http://www.alpacajs.org/docs/api/wiza... at the page

Can anybody guide me how to do that? I am not able to understand how to add this template in module (I am even prepared to pay a token amount, if some one helps me understanding and/or making this Form)

is there any step-by-step guide/tutorial somewhere as to how make a form in OpenForm in DNN?

Thanks in advance (y)

 
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2/24/2017 12:34 AM
 
Jaydeep,

The folks at OpenContent (https://opencontent.readme.io/v3.1/di...) are more likely to be able to help you than DNN folks. Sorry I've not tried a wizard yet, though it looks excellent!

For others reading this who don't know of OpenContent and OpenForm, check it out! Open Content lets non-programmers add fun effects like parallax modules, carousels, maps, and spinning tiles. OpenForms lets you harness the open source AlpacaForms engine within DNN.

A nice intro is at: http://www.dnnmdesign.com/Getting-Sta...



 
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2/24/2017 8:41 AM
 

John,

just to clarify, and not to mislead someone: the Open Content templates that you find on the page you linked to at the end of your thread are only working with the DnnMDesign skin (or at least with a skin that uses the 'Material Design for Bootstrap' library afaik). It is a great skin, a great module, and these are great templates, but they are "married" in some way.

More general templates for OpenContent can be found here: http://www.openextensions.net/templates

Happy DNNing!
Michael


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2/27/2017 7:09 PM
 
Thanks for that clarification Michael! I had not previously realized that.
 
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