Just wondering how I would go about using JW Pi Stack without Foundation? @joeworkman
It looks like Pi requires Foundation form stacks to use as input fields but if I want to use Pi in say a Foundry project how do I go about it…??
What other 3rd party stacks can I use for the input number fields? Either as a number slider or direct number input.
I do like the power of Pi but being limited to only using within Foundation is a surprise…it’s not mentioned in the JW purchase notes…that I can see anyway.
I do have S4S CalcStack and 1LD Formula stacks but I liked some of the extra features in Pi.
However, since purchasing Pi I’ve discovered it seems as though it’s for Foundation projects only…unless there are other stacks I can use for input fields.
Thanks for quick response on NYE…what input stack can you suggest I use please?
It is probably very obvious but I’m a bit stuck…maybe just too excited with NYE coming up soon!!
I have a particular Foundry project…a timber and carpet flooring site and I want to setup a calculator for room area size in m2… just as you have in your example/demo Joe.
Aaahhhhh!! Forget the above…
I have just copied and pasted the F6 Container stack into my Foundry project and yep it works!!
I didn’t expect the Foundation 6 Form stacks to work in a Foundry project and didn’t even try it previously…sorry guys.
Something else too Joe…the F6 Form stack RangeSlider. I want it to be decimal so the slider will step up by 0.25 or 0.50 but it only steps up by whole numbers. Is there a setting I’m missing in the Forms RangeSlider stack in F6?