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Hi All,
Thank you for the prompt feedback! We are continuing to review this idea and will keep you updated.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Sydney Morrone commentedChiming in on the Preview discussion:
- Determining some type of way to display branching questions is important. Every single one of our application forms has branching on it. For example we specifically ask for applicants to share what type of organization they are, aside from using Candid. We do not need Applicants who are 501c3's to see the branching questions about Fiscal Sponsors. We want to avoid having applicants prepare/try to find/fill out information that is not necessary for their application.
-We utilize administrator questions housed within our applications. Some of these questions are for tracking purposes, reporting and data gathering, etc. They really are not meant for the applicant to view or experience.
-Would it be possible for the preview button to generate a PDF that is the Question List for the process, but in Applicant View? (This is something we've long wished for across all of our processes, as internet access and stability is a barrier in our communities).
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Would this only need to be an admin function or would you want the ability for your end users as well?
-sammie
An error occurred while saving the comment Sydney Morrone commentedIt would be great if a applicant could unclick a radio button. This would especially help in SLM with ghost data connected to potential eligibility matching.
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After turning on the new UI this morning (yay!) we have learned that the UI on the public apply page is only visible after someone has logged into their account.
Our public apply page is where we direct folks for everything. We have set up a redirect so we give them a short and easy URL, and it takes them straight to our public apply page. Easy peasy.
It feels a little odd for them to go to the apply page seeing it as the legacy interface, to then log in/create an account, and re-load into the site having it the load with a different interface. Food for thought- it makes more sense for the new UI to appear across the board logged in or not.