Supplemental Content
Chances are, by now you know how to use most of KnowledgeKube's core functionality. No matter what type of application you're trying to build, you probably know the steps required to assemble its most common parts.
By reading this guide, you'll learn about a number of KnowledgeKube features that enable a model to interact with supplemental content, enhancing the information it is able to both collect and provide. This includes creating static and dynamic Documents to provide users of your application with feedback.
Topic | Description | Further Reading |
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Creating a File Uploader | Specific types of files can be uploaded by the end user, and parameter attributes can be added to the File Uploader question type to customise the uploaded information. | Creating a File Uploader |
Embedding HTML Content in a Question Group | Insert HTML markup and element tags from the Content Deliver System directly into a question group. | Embedding HTML Content in a Question Group |
Documents |
Two types of documents can be created in an application; Static and Dynamic. Using a special interface, end users can download Standard PDF files, and create dynamic templates to generate PDFs tailored to individual users. |
Documents |
Deleting a Document Item | Remove Static and Dynamic document items from a model. | Deleting a Document Item |
Embedding One or More Dynamic Documents Inside Another | Embed the contents of one or more dynamic documents inside the current one, at the position of a special field. The result is known as a Document Pack. | Embedding One or More Dynamic Documents Inside Another |
Choosing a Default Location for Document Uploads | Specify a default location where all uploaded documents will be kept. | Choosing a Default Location for Document Uploads |
Dynamic Document Images | Choose from a number of methods to upload and use images in dynamic documents. | Dynamic Document Images |
Choosing a Default Location for Document Images | Specify a default location where all uploaded dynamic document images will be kept. | Choosing a Default Location for Document Images |
Shared Image Items | Shared Items are associated with an entire repository, and can be referenced by multiple documents in every model on that repository. | Shared Image Items |
E-mail Templates | Content Delivery is used to create Templates for sending e-mails, enabling a KnowledgeKube application to generate messages when requested. | E-mail Templates |
This section also includes the following appendices: