Before you begin, you must complete Exercise 6.2: Changing styles directly.
To test the changed WebFacing application:
Now let's check the new style attribute in your application.
You will see the first screen of your application. Notice the
different color of the text in the highlighted areas of your Web page.
Prompt for the customer. The customer selection screen will show the
same changed attributes; remember style changes are applied to all pages
as shown.
You might not have noticed it before, but there is still a command key description at the bottom of the Customer Selection list window.
You might have guessed it; you will fix this in the next module.
Module recap
You have completed Module 6. Changing the style of the Web user interface. You have learned how to:
In the sample Order Entry application, the Customer Selection list window doesn't follow the CUA(R) rules for command key descriptions. The WebFacing Tool will by default not recognize these command key descriptions and will not delete them. The Order Entry main screen has a command key enabled that has no description associated with it. The WebFacing Tool by default can't handle this situation and puts a default string in the push button label representing this command key. Next you learn how to enable the WebFacing Tool to deal with these common green screen environments. Continue to Module 7. Adding command key rules and labels.
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