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Overview of UI Elements


Table 81 gives an overview of user interface elements in customer applications.

Table 81.  UI Elements in Customer Applications
Element
Description
Header
The header is composed of the following elements: the banner, the screenbar, and the viewbar.
The framed area at the top of the page that remains visible as the content area is scrolled.
Banner
The top frame of the header that is used for site branding and navigation. The banner contains the company's logo on the left side, and the global navigation hyperlinks in the lower right corner.
Global Navigation Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks that appear in the lower right corner of the banner frame and provide functions outside the domain of the primary tabs. In customer and partner applications, the global navigation hyperlinks include Shopping Cart, My Account, Help, Contact Us, and Log In/Out.
Screenbar
The area that displays the primary tabs, which provide access to key areas of the applications.
Viewbar
The bottom frame of the header that is used to display the simple search applet in most Customer Applications. In eChannel, the viewbar is used to display the second-level navigation and favorites drop-down list controls.
Simple Search Applet
A small applet in the right side of the viewbar used to perform simple searches. The simple search applet also contains an icon that links to the Search Center page, where more advanced searches can be conducted.
Content Area
The largest frame of the page that contains a view template and one or more applet templates. The content area may be scrolled vertically without affecting the position of the header frames.
Salutation and Personalized Greeting
Area at the top of the content area for displaying text messages. The message area usually displays a personalized greeting on an application's home page and a threadbar on pages deeper within an application's hierarchical structure.
Threadbar
A set of hyperlinks in the message area that illustrates the path the user has taken through the hierarchical structure of the application and allows for easy navigation back to previously visited pages.

 Siebel Developer's Reference 
 Published: 23 October 2003