I see there are bugs in the Forminator numeric field and you are already working to fix them. Thank you so much !
To complete the information, I noticed a few hours ago that the numeric fields admit values well above or below the values defined as minimum and maximum, and, of course, the error messages do not appear.
Thank you again for your attention and for your excellent work.
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i hope, it is possible to sort the list like “in former times”
all the best,
michael.
I am testing the plugin with some external json sources so far.
It looks fine thx
The only thing I did not realize at the moment is to format numbers.
E.g. there is an array part only with the number “580120,0” and I want it looks like “580.120”.
Is it possible? With free or pro version?
bye
Stefano
Thanks for helping!
]]>Some products, however, only have 3-digit numeric codes (e.g. “996”) and those won’t show up in search results. Those codes are separate words, no dashes, no decimals.
3-letter character strings however work fine, even if they are only part of the bigger word.
I even tried to lower the minimum search string length from 3 to 2 and rebuild the index, but no difference.
TLDR:
Search phrase: 996
Product name: My amazing product 996
The product won’t show up in search results.
Any help? Thank you.
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75 B, 75 C, 80 B, 80 D, 120 D
etc., but when using alphabetical sizes, it puts XL before L, which is wrong:
S, M, XL, L
Is there any way to fix this automatically? Setting the sort method to custom ordering is out of the question since I am already using almost 300 sizes.
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$(document).on("nfFormReady", function() {
var an = AutoNumeric.getAutoNumericElement($("#id-of-your-elem")[0]);
an.update({
modifyValueOnWheel: false, // this is the magical option
currencySymbol: "$ ",
onInvalidPaste: "ignore",
selectOnFocus: false,
minimumValue: 0
});
})
]]>Please advise on how I can display the in-text references not like (author, year) but with just a conventional numeric superscript while the actual citation format is set to Vancouver. It seems that I am unable to figure it out.
I know that clicking superscripts is not as convenient as clicking names but this is what the publication wants (i.e. to appear in their on-line version as in their print version).
With kind regards – keep up the good work.
Dimitris
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