From 3440f1eaad0b794aaa39921aca7c26c503a39395 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joseph Geller Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2018 17:26:53 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Updated 5. Field Types (markdown) --- 5.-Field-Types.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/5.-Field-Types.md b/5.-Field-Types.md index 5afcb95..0919080 100644 --- a/5.-Field-Types.md +++ b/5.-Field-Types.md @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ The way the compiler works it is doesn't really grab the string and just put it These are really the only Things that are Really need it And part of what I am Hoping to achieve eventually is that this becomes just input Fields Like These And yet I'm wondering if I should go that way The fact that they all in one big text area Leaves us with a lot of room and freedom 2/2 really adjusted easily without major Complications And any case if you start a new field which we'll look at later It populates this with the demo demo data and the demo data Is actually values that you said When you create a fuel type You see Here it is the demo is this Value or example That is placed here It's from these values that region is in if you create a new text field It grabs these values as the values which you can then Adjust to your purpose Of you you know Implementation for that specific field at that moment If you leave it blank it will also build it without any value Between those two Estimation marks Ok That is looking at fuel types -I'm not gonna spend much more time on this Primarily because all the field types has been set up And you hardly ever would need to come here on change things unless you really wanna do your own thing And then you will be able to do that without my help I suppose So I'll next tutorial will be on how to use field types in Fields Thank you for watching \ No newline at end of file +Most field types have been set up for you and you hardly ever would need to come here except fro a deeper understanding of how filed types work and how Joomla! and JCB implement them. You do not need to change things unless you wish to. You may be interested in my next tutorial on how to use field types in fields. \ No newline at end of file