As the title says, we sometimes need to disable buttons while still showing them - something which was easy to do in Classic UI. Is there any way of doing so in Freedom UI? I can't see any examples in OOTB Freedom UI areas, anywhere that does have disabled buttons OOTB are in Classic UI sections (e.g. the "Finish session" button on the System User page on the Access Rules tab when no record is selected).
Does it not work to bind an attribute to the enabled property of a button and set as true/false? I've not tried that, but I assume it would work? Have you already tried that?
As a note, the only way I could find to put some kind of hint/tooltip on the button when it's disabled is by using the "title" property, which gives you a standard browser tooltip display when hovering the mouse over the button. And binding that to an attribute that you change to be blank when the button is enabled.
The very same process in my local app didn't return the error. Are you sure that the issue is in the accountId parameter, but not in the two other parameters?
In our invitation e-mail, we have set the font color to "black" and the background to "light blue". If the invitation is now opened in Outlook with Office Design "black", the font is automatically changed to "white".
However, the font color should still remain "black".
Possibly,hen O wutlook's "Black" Office Design is applied, it prioritizes high contrast between text and background for better readability. Since your background is "light blue," the default behavior is automatically changing the font color to "white" for optimal contrast.
Please try the following solution: Disable Automatic Color Adjustment:
In Outlook, go to File > Options.
Click on the General tab.
Under Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office, select the Office Theme as desired (e.g., Colorful, White).
Crucially, check the box next to "Never change the message background color."
Click OK.
This setting prevents Outlook from automatically adjusting the font color based on the background, ensuring your black font remains.
According to the two pictures I posted above, I turned off feature 2-Step Verification, then entered my email and password (I went to Google and login Email to confirm that both are corrected). However, Trial reports an incorrect email or password error.
Hi there - I'm trying to figure out where to put this schema in Creatio configuration to allow for a button in mobile. I've found this article but it isn't clear how/where to apply this: