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New Field Types in CB 2.0

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12 years 2 weeks ago #214578 by socialfan
New Field Types in CB 2.0 was created by socialfan
There are some important always needed fields.

- Country / State
- Languages

- Zip Code (not sure if thats possible)
There are open source providers such as ( wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenGeoDB ).
We build a range search plugin with this database.
Of course it would be awsome when it would be possible to include such a feature in CB.
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11 years 9 months ago #221790 by Josh Lewis
Replied by Josh Lewis on topic New Field Types in CB 2.0
Agreed, a country list would be good. I manually created one myself, but it took a lot of time. :dry: I could create an SQL file if anyone is interested in using it.

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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #227498 by rpitera
Replied by rpitera on topic New Field Types in CB 2.0
How about before any NEW field types are added, we have FULL DOCUMENTATION on the fields that already exist?

Still can't find anywhere showing a list of all the field types and a description of their parameters. Even in the paid documentation, only a fraction of the fields are defined. And the incubator fields have sparse if any documentation.

So my wish list would be to fully document what exists already. I just feel like there are so many things we could do better if we understood the fields and plugins better. I've been away for awhile, but once I get more knowledge under my belt, I wouldn't be adverse to getting involved with documentation.
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