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Web Layout Editors
The Web Layout Editor allows you to:
- Add and map controls and list columns to applet Web templates. You can preview applets as they would be rendered at runtime.
See Editing the Web Layout of Applets for more information.
- Modify existing views and construct new ones by dragging and dropping applets onto the view layout window. You can view list and form applets and the container page in the Preview mode. No additional specification or code is required for defining the relationships between the applets.
See Editing the Web Layout of Views for more information.
- Add and delete controls from Web page templates, modify control properties, and map controls to placeholders. You can also preview Web pages as they would appear at runtime.
See Defining Web Pages for more information.
- Visually edit Siebel application menu structures. It is accessed by right-clicking an object in the Object List Editor and selecting Edit Web Menus.
You can launch the Web Layout Editor directly from an applet, view, or Web page in the Object List Editor by right-clicking and choosing Edit Web Layout. If an applet, view, or Web page is not already associated with a Web template, the Web Layout wizard appears, prompting you to choose a Web template.
NOTE: Siebel Applet Editor and Siebel View Editor are editors used to configure Windows clients. Customers using earlier versions of Siebel applications may wish to use these editors as part of the migration of their configurations to the Siebel 7.0 Web client. Siebel Applet Editor and Siebel View Editor do not show by default. To show them, you the
ClientConfigurationMode
parameter in the tools.cfg file toAll
. Note that these editors will not display pre-7.0 chart applets.NOTE: When working with object definitions in make sure that the Application drop down list in the Configuration Context Toolbar is set to the correct Siebel application. Specifying the correct application will ensure that the Web Layout as seen in Siebel Tools will be consistent to UI of the Siebel vertical application.
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Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A Published: 18 April 2003 |