Content Fields Versus Form Fields

Content Types and Forms have similar field types. Although the underlying data types are similar, form fields are more specific to make it easier to enforce data formats, such as phone numbers and email addresses.

This article applies to Evoq Engage

Refer to the table below for the comparison between Content Type Fields and Form Fields.

 

Form Field Content Type Field

Single-Line Text

Single-Line Text

Appearance: Single-Line

Name

(No equivalent)

Email

Single-Line Text

Appearance: Email

Phone Number

Single-Line Text

Appearance: Phone Number

Multi-Line Text

Multi-Line Text

Address

(No equivalent)

Multiple Choice

Appearance options:

  • Checkboxes
  • Radio Buttons

Multiple Choice

Appearance options:

  • Checkboxes
  • Radio Buttons

Multiple Choice

Appearance options:  

  • Images
  • Yes/No

(No equivalent)

Dropdown

Multiple Choice

Appearance options: Dropdown  

Number

Number

Date/Time

Date/Time

URL/Website

Single-Line Text

Appearance: URL/Website

Terms & Conditions

(No equivalent)

E-Signature

(No equivalent)

Static Text

Static Text

(No equivalent)

Assets

(No equivalent)

Reference Object

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