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CWFSignupPlease add a page search feature to Jotform Apps so users can quickly find pages by name or keyword, especially in apps with many pages. This would improve navigation and usability on both desktop and mobile.
Thanks,
Robin Schmidt
techsupport@colowomenflyfishers.org
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Robin,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm an AI assistant here to assist you.
Currently, Jotform Apps does not have a built-in page search feature that allows users to quickly find pages by name or keyword within an app. While you can create multiple pages and organize your app content, there is no direct search functionality for pages in Jotform Apps at this time.
However, please note that there is no page limit in Jotform Apps, but having a vast number of pages may cause performance issues.
Your suggestion to add a page search feature for better navigation and usability is valuable. Our support team may redirect your request to the related team for consideration in future updates.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
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CWFSignupwhat vast number of pages begins to impact performance?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Robin,
Currently, there is no specific page limit in Jotform Apps, but having a vast amount of pages may cause performance issues for your app. Unfortunately, there is no exact number defined for when performance starts to be impacted, as it can vary depending on the content and complexity of the pages.
If you have many pages and notice any slowdown or performance issues, it might be related to the number of pages in your app.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
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CWFSignuphow can I link to an app page from a table value?
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Robin,
Linking to an app page from a table value in Jotform Apps is not directly described as a built-in feature in the current documentation. However, you can create hyperlinks in field labels or text fields using HTML anchor tags.
Here’s how to do it:
- In Form Builder, add a text field or a label where you want the link.
- Use HTML anchor tag syntax like <a href="URL">Link Text</a> to create the hyperlink.
- Replace the URL with the app page URL you want to link to, and customize the link text as needed.
For example, to link to a page, you would use something like <a href="https://yourappurl.com/page">Go to Page</a>.
If your table value contains URLs, you can make those clickable by ensuring they are in hyperlink format.
Let us know if you need further assistance with this.
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CWFSignupthanks that way I can search the keyword from the tableview and then click a link to get to a page if I'm having trouble finding it with my image buttons.
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Podo: Support SpecialistHi Robin,
Exactly, using hyperlinks within your table values is a practical workaround to help you quickly navigate to specific app pages by clicking the links. This can be especially useful if you find it challenging to locate pages using image buttons.
If you need any more tips or assistance on setting this up or improving your app navigation, feel free to ask.
Give it a try and let us know how it goes.
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