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Re: [Bug 746977] [NEW] We needs a small (or large) business sign up page.
Wow, didn't know gmail had a "send" keyboard shortcut. As I was saying...
If the CiviCRM "business contact" class has data points you know of (outside
of those listed), could you please let me know. I'll be searching
independently, but you may already have an idea. And if the redesign has a
reference doc, at least for the color palette, that'd be great too.
Thanks for the help, Toast.
- Josh
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Joshua Utter <biblianthrope@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> What I have in mind for designing the sign-up form is a seamless transition
> away from WordPress; meaning that I'd like the front-end to be as close to
> the new layout as possible and the back-end to have all the appropriate data
> points as CiviCRM. I'm still learning about CiviCRM, so I can shoulder some
> of that, but the design transition is another story because I haven't seen a
> current version (and the version I saw was a jpg, so I don't know how to
> extract or interpolate Hex/RGB values from that, let alone get the
> appropriate logos). So, if the CiviCRM "business contact" class has data
> points you know of (outside of those listed)
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Toast McFarland <toast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> Joshua,
>>
>> This was meant to go to you much earlier today.
>>
>> Interestingly enough, I didn't realize who you were until I looked at your
>> email address. I suppose I should start compiling a list of people who
>> aren't just the "general public" anymore. Also, you are the owner of the
>> form in Google docs. All-in-all, you're correct that it would be relatively
>> simple to export the data and reuse it in Drupal/CiviCRM when necessary. The
>> front-end design of the document (what is visible to the people using it)
>> can also be customized either now or later. Let me know if what I just said
>> doesn't exactly answer your question.
>>
>> Migrating the data to a new format shouldn't be a problem when that comes
>> up. I've read that CiviCRM allows individuals (or organizations) sign up
>> without assistance to become contributors/volunteers/donors. Once we have
>> that set up properly I think it will do what you're asking for.
>>
>> -Toast
>>
>>
>> On 4/6/2011 2:14 AM, Joshua Utter wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for the slow response. I don't currently have a wordpress
>>> id/password, so I can't view the form. Nonetheless, I was hoping to get a
>>> little more elaborate than something that simply collects data. That in
>>> mind, I've acquired a CiviCRM manual and I'm absorbing as much as I can.
>>> However, with the many concurrent (non-Drupal/CiviCRM) initiatives the OSDF
>>> is chewing on, I'd like to be able to set something up in time to catch the
>>> momentum when these things launch. So I'm wondering how hard it would be to
>>> fashion the google form in such a way that it can migrate fairly easily,
>>> both from the back-end data perspective (probably very easy) and the
>>> front-end design. Any thoughts/suggestions?
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Toast McFarland <toast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:
>>> toast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Kage,
>>> Any more immediate solution like this one is one that would need
>>> to be implemented in Wordpress. However, if you would like to have
>>> admin-type access to the Drupal installation get with me. The
>>> current focus with Drupal is 2-fold: configure the theme (which is
>>> pending a proper draft from our designer) and configure CiviCRM.
>>> Any suggestions/additions/improvements to the setup are welcome as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Joshua,
>>> I have created the form and made you the owner. You can see the
>>> Wordpress draft at http://theosdf.org/?page_id=133&preview=true
>>> <http://theosdf.org/?page_id=133&preview=true> (you must be logged
>>> in). Let me know if you need help with anything like adding it to
>>> a menu, etc.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/1/2011 1:01 AM, Joshua Utter wrote:
>>>
>>> Public bug reported:
>>>
>>> I've gone and obligated us[1], though this is something a few
>>> of us have
>>> talked about for a while. Kevin[2], our resident policy geneus,
>>> suggested it contain the following:
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Name (of owner)
>>> Business
>>> Business Address
>>> Business Phone number (for verification)
>>> Industry
>>> Can we use your business name in OSDF publications in the future?
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> I'd be happy to build a mock up if this is something we can up and
>>> running in the next 5 days or so.
>>>
>>> Any takers?
>>>
>>> [1]
>>>
>>> http://www.reddit.com/r/rpac/comments/gfafy/lurkers_of_rpac_what_holds_you_back/c1n5m2f
>>> [2] http://www.reddit.com/user/geneusutwerk
>>>
>>> ** Affects: osdf
>>> Importance: Wishlist
>>> Status: New
>>>
>>>
>>> ** Tags: feature request
>>>
>>> ** Changed in: osdf
>>> Importance: Undecided => Medium
>>>
>>> ** Changed in: osdf
>>> Importance: Medium => Wishlist
>>>
>>>
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