Validating Single Column Read Only Form on the Event Website
Overview
The Single Column Read Only Form component on an event website displays structured form data in a vertical layout where all fields are visible but not editable by participants. This form is typically used to present pre-filled or informational data.
Validating the Single Column Read Only Form ensures that all fields, labels, and content are displayed correctly, follow dependency rules, and provide a clear and consistent viewing experience for participants. This article explains how participants can validate the Single Column Read Only Form on the event website.
Step-by-Step Approach
1. Access the Event Website
- Open the event website using the link provided by the event organizer.
- Navigate to the webpage where the Single Column Read Only Form is published.
2. Validate the Single Column Read Only Form Component
- Locate the Single Column Read Only Form on the webpage.
- Confirm that the form is visible and displayed in the correct position on the page.
- Verify that the form title (if configured) is displayed correctly.
- Review all fields displayed within the form.
- Ensure that each field label is clear, readable, and matches the expected field name.
- Confirm that all fields are displayed in read-only mode and cannot be edited.
- Validate that different field types (such as Text, Date, DateTime, URL, Document, and Image) are displayed correctly.
- If URL fields are present, click the links and verify they open the correct destination.
- If document or image fields are present, confirm that the files or images load correctly without errors.
- Check that fields controlled by dependencies appear or hide correctly based on event conditions.
- Refresh the page to ensure the Single Column Read Only Form loads consistently.
- Navigate away from the page and return to confirm the form continues to display correctly.
- Confirm that the Single Column Read Only Form provides a clear, consistent, and accessible viewing experience for participants.