If you make software for managing forms, give your users the option to put an internal-only title on the form that's different from the publicly displayed title.
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If you make software for managing forms, give your users the option to put an internal-only title on the form that's different from the publicly displayed title. Don't ask why. Just do it. If you can't understand why that might be useful you should never have gotten into this business in the first place
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by [email protected]
I could start talking about the vendor that prompted the above observation, but that would just result in me throwing my expensive laptop out the window
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Antonio Gurgelreplied to Jason Lefkowitz last edited by
@jalefkowit As someone not in the business, I'm still curious why.
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Jason Lefkowitzreplied to Antonio Gurgel last edited by [email protected]
@goorzhel Because your customer might have a bunch of slightly different versions of the same basic form, and if they do they will need to be able to easily find one specific version, but they won't necessarily want to expose the differences between the versions to the end user.
(I can't believe I am actually having to explain this)