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Selecting a web page in the diagram will show a new panel containing web page specific settings in the top right section of the screen. Web Page specific settings
The Advanced Options allow the application-wide default settings to be overridden for this particular web page. These settings are for advanced users, and are hidden unless required.
Is this the start page? - In every application created by FormMaker, the first page on the Application Map screen will automatically be set as the start page for the application. There can only be one start page per application. The start page signifies that the web page can be rendered without having to call a server-side Controller. All other pages except the first page will have this checkbox disabled. Whenever this option is enabled for a particular page the option on the previous start page will be disabled. Select Page Skin - This sets the skin file that should be used for this web page, allowing override and overlaying control at the page level. If this value is left blank, the file specified in the Application Defaults section will be used instead. Included Javascript Files - This section allows you to see what client side javascript files are included in the page. It is possible to add additional ones by clicking the Insert link as well as remove existing ones. Files listed here will only be included by this particular page, as apposed to those in the Application Defaults section which will appear on every page. Included CSS Files - This sets a page specific CSS file that this web page should include in addition to the application-wide CSS specified in the Application Defaults section. It is recommended that this is left blank. This should be used when there may be some very specific styling that is only required by a single web page. Is styling file overridden? - Selecting this checkbox will result in FormMaker ignoring the value entered in the Styling File field. This can be used if more advanced CSS functionality is needed, such as having browser-specific CSS files for the same application. In this case you will need to update the CSS section within the generated page XSL manually to achieve the required output. Accessibility Level - As mentioned in the Application Defaults section, this dropdown list allows users to set the accessibility level of the page. Again, Double-A is the default, but this may be changed if required.
The Save button will perform the generation operation on the currently selected web page. This can also be done by clicking on the Generate Page button at the top.
Application Defaults Controller Details