In version 1.4.0 dbFront has added new layout functionality....
You can now rearrange the table grid, advanced search, and search buttons, create groups for buttons, change the placement of the buttons, and change the way the 'Advanced Search' is shown.
Rearrange Grid Items
To reposition the items click on the gear icon beside the form, then click on the layout tab. In the Table section, you can switch the element order by dragging the elements around. This allows you to place the Advanced Search above or below the table grid and the custom search buttons above, below, or in between.
Button Placement/Groups
You will find the Form Buttons section on the same tab. Here you can change the Position of the buttons from the left of the form to below it.
You may also notice in the Form Buttons section you can now hide or display Group Labels. That's right, dbFront has added the ability to make button groups, although the ability to group buttons currently only applies to custom buttons. The Display Custom option allows you to hide or display the group names for the buttons. For detailed information on how to use/implement the button groups, click the following link. Select or Create button groups
Advanced Search
When you click on the Search Fields button you change the way the Advanced Search is seen. The options are Default Open, Default Closed, or Always Open.
Summary
You can view dbFront's release history at dbfront.com/releasehistory
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