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A more flexible option to build SuiteLet UIs
I've been banging my head against the keyboard trying to get things to layout correctly in my SuiteLet. I can make no sense of 'startrow' - can anyone explain?
Anyway, I had an idea: Give us a blank 'work area' or 'canvas' and let us define nlobjField (and other controls) using custom HTML tags.
For example:
<div> <nltextfield 'myfieldid', 'MyField Label', 'Some Default Value' /> </div>
For a list we could define nested elements for each item.
It would still have the NetSuite "look and feel" but would give total freedom with layout.
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology
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