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Forms for offline use
Capture OnTheGo forms can be used offline. This is the case even when the form relies on
remotely stored source files like JavaScript files and style sheets, provided that the option Use
cached Capture OnTheGo resource is checked when adding them to the form.
Capture OnTheGo template wizards
With the Designer you can create Capture OnTheGo (COTG) templates. COTG templates are
used to generate forms for the Capture OnTheGo mobile application. For more information
about this application, see the website: Capture OnTheGo.
A Capture OnTheGo Form is actually just a Web Form, that you could add without a wizard, but
the COTG Template Wizards include the appropriate JavaScript files for the Capture OnTheGo
app, and styles to create user-friendly, responsive forms. They are built upon the Foundation
framework.
Foundation
All Web Template Wizards in Connect Designer make use of the Zurb Foundation front-end
framework. A front-end framework is a collection of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to build
upon. Foundation is a responsive framework: it uses CSS media queries and a mobile-first
approach, so that websites built upon Foundation look good and function well on multiple
devices including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Foundation is
tested across many browsers and devices, and works back as far as IE9 and Android 2. See
http://foundation.zurb.com/learn/about.html and "Using Foundation" on page372.
After creating a COTG template, the other contexts can be added, as well as other sections
(see "Adding a context" on page279 and "Adding a Web page" on page341).
Tip
If the COTG Form replaces a paper form, it can be tempting to stick to the original layout. Although
that may increase the recognizability, it is better to give priority to the user-friendliness of the form.
Keep in mind that the COTG form will be used on a device and don't miss the chance to make it as
user-friendly as possible.
Creating a COTG template using a Wizard
To create a COTG template with a Template Wizard:
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