All style-defining information for the application pages is contained in the CSS style sheets. You can modify these files customize the appearance of the web application.
/web/css/common.css
The style information for the common page elements: global formatting div elements, the header, and the footer.
/web/css/login.css
This file contains the style data for the elements appearing on the Login page, that is for the login form.
/web/css/task.css
The styles for the elements appearing on the Task Info page (the task information block, task input data and the task output data). This is only for common task input and output data; not the task input and output fields themselves.
/web/css/tasks-list.css
The style data for the elements appearing on the Tasks List page (the tasks list table and the pages navigation). The styles for the search box are provided separately.
/web/css/search.css
The style data for the elements appearing on the Tasks List page, namely the search box.
/web/css/handlers/default.css
The styles for the task input data field and the task output data field for their default (non-customized) variants.
/web/css/handlers/purchase-order-sample.css
The styles for the task input data field and the task output data field for the customized forms covering the standard Purchase Order sample for the WLM SE.
The following conventions were used in authorizing the default web application:
All identifiers use CamelCase with no dash or underscore separators.
All CSS classes begin with an uppercase letter.
All element IDs begin with a lowercase letter.
All elements names in HTML are all-lowercase.
All element names in CSS are all-uppercase.