qForms v1.5 (Build ) Documentation
Welcome to the qForms JavaScript APIthe easiest way to program HTML forms! The documentation
below contains everything you need to start using the qForms API in your projects. The qForms API
is an open source project, so please make sure to read the preface for
more information on how you can contribute to the development of qForms.
- Preface
- About the qForms API
- Contributions
- Donations «NEW»
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Requirements
- Overview
- Features
- Event Capturing
- Getting Started
- Installation
- Preparing A Form
- Using The qForms API
- The Basics
- Accessing Native Form Objects
- Validating Your Forms
- Using The Validation Library
- Requiring Fields
- Forcing Field Validation
- Creating Custom Validation
- Custom Error Messages
- The Core API
- The "qFormAPI" Object
- Properties
- Methods
- "qForm" Objects
- Properties
- Methods
- "Field" Objects
- Properties
- Methods
- Custom Functions
- Core Extension Libraries
- Field Methods Library
- Validation Methods Library
- General Functions Library
- Bonus Extension Libraries
- Bits Extension Methods Library
- Cookies Extension Methods Library
- WDDX Extension Methods Library
- Expanding The API
- qForm Constructor
- Field Constructor
- Creating The Prototype Functions
- Support
- Mailing List
- Known Bugs
- Known Issues
- Acknowledgements
- Frequently Asked Questions «NEW»
- Examples
- Simple Form #1
- Simple Form #2
- Simple Form #3
- setFields/getFields
- Layers (Single Form)
- Layers (Multiple Forms)
- Containers
- Advanced Form
- n-Related Select Boxes
- Validate At Least One
- Bits
- Cookies
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