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Maintain Web Style Element
Purpose |
To create and maintain web style elements for Callista Connect web pages |
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SubSystem |
Callista Connect |
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Normally Run By | Connect Administator Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Blocks | Maintain Web Style Element (Chooser) |
Maintain Web Style Element |
This form is used to create and maintain web style elements for application to Callista Connect web pages A style element is an optional attribute of a web style. A pre-existing footer template, header template, or inline style definition web element may be applied to a style to create a style element. When the style is applied to a web page, the page inherits the characteristics of the style element/s globally, via SSFF1200, or individually through the PE-PREF application. A feature of this form is the ability to replace style elements. When web elements are created, the option is included to Override Style. If this override style indicator is unchecked for an element in a page, a style element can be applied to the element defining the look of the element and this 'look' cannot be overridden by the global or individual style. For example: a font is inserted into a page and an inline style is applied to it defining the text as green. It is then decided that some user's have trouble viewing the green text. For a particular style, an inline style element can be set defining font colour. If the inline style defining the green font is selected as the replacement element, any user who selects the style has the green font replaced with the styles font regardless of the Override Style indicator effecting the web element. For more details on the creation of web pages refer to the specialist topic Understanding the Web Administrator. |
1. Navigate to this form via the Site Map button. 2. Select Current Window to open this form in the current browser window or New Window to open this form in a new browser window. 3. To open the Maintain Web Style Element window and create a new web style element:
4. Record details of the new web style element:
5. To open the Choose Web Style Element window:
6. Unwanted web style elements can be removed by selecting the DELETE button. |
Rules/Notes: When adding a new web style element, the Chooser window may be by-passed by selecting the Web Style Element option in Add mode in the site map. Once in the Maintain Web Style Element window if it is necessary to modify a record, select the Edit button to navigate to the Chooser window |
Last Modified on 17 January 2002