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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Using the Forms Handler Component<br />

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2. On the Field tab of the Forms Handler dialog box, select Radio Button from the<br />

Type drop-down menu.<br />

3. Set the following properties:<br />

• Name. Type the name for this button that’s passed to the PHP or ASP script<br />

processing the form. This should be the same for all buttons in the group.<br />

• Value. Type the value passed for the button if the site visitor selects it. For<br />

example, if a visitor selects a button named Large in a group named 4, the<br />

output text might appear as 4=Large.<br />

• Style. To apply a custom CSS style to the form object, type the name of the<br />

CSS style in the text box or select the style from the drop-down list.<br />

Note: The Cascading Style Sheet must first be added in <strong>NetObjects</strong><br />

<strong>Fusion</strong> to be available in the CSS drop-down list. See “Using<br />

Style Sheets with Custom Components” on page 728.<br />

• Default. Choose either checked or unchecked to set the button’s initial state,<br />

which is returned as the response if the site visitor doesn’t change it.<br />

Configuring Check Boxes<br />

You can provide check boxes for making one or more selections from a group of<br />

options, or to turn a single option on or off. Unlike radio buttons, any number of<br />

boxes in a group can be selected at the same time.<br />

1. In the Forms Handler Properties panel, select Show Dialog.

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