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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Image Element Definition Dialog

The Image element becomes a field in Contributor where users can perform basic edits that relate to handling images, such as inserting an image, inserting a link, and applying a CSS class. This can be useful when you want to limit a contributor's capabilities to simply editing images.

Element Description
Info Provides a more detailed description of the element. This description appears as a tooltip when contributors hover their mouse over the Info icon in Contributor.
Type Indicates the type of element you are adding.
Actions Actions determine the available editing options for a contributor:

Undo: Contributors can undo their last edit.

Redo: Contributors can redo their last edit.

Required: Requires information in the field before Contributor closes.

Insert Link: Contributors can create hyperlinks.

  • Link Settings: Opens the Link Settings dialog (see Link Settings Dialog), where you specify a contributor's linking options.

Remove Link: Contributors can remove hyperlinks.

Edit hyperlink targets: Contributors can edit the file that is the target of a hyperlink (using the Element menu and right-click menu).

Actions

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Apply CSS Classes: Contributors can use different CSS classes.
  • Set Class Names: Opens the Select CSS Classes dialog (see Select CSS Classes Dialog), where you specify the classes that are available in Contributor.

Insert Image: Contributors can add/replace images (gif, jpg, and png).

  • Set QueryText: Opens the Edit Query Test dialog (see Edit Query Text Dialog), where you specify the query that is used in the content server to display images to the contributor.

  • Show Results Only (On/Off): Shows or hides the content server environment when a contributor searches for images.

Validation: Used to validate the content added in Contributor (allowing you to enforce certain content requirements for contributors).

Edit Object Properties: Contributors can use a properties form to edit HTML tags in Contributor.

Custom Configuration: Used to allow configuration scripts to modify the contributor's editing window.

  • Select Custom Configuration: Opens the Custom Configuration Scripts dialog (see Custom Configuration Scripts Dialog). The number of configuration scripts selected appears to the right.

Select All: Contributors can select everything within the editor.

Print: Contributors can print the content as it appears in the editor. Content is not formatted as it would appear on the web page.

Set Element Height: Used to set a fixed height of the element.

  • Set Height: Use to set the height of the element by entering a number and the unit of measurement (centimeters, millimeters, inches, percent, picas, pixels, points).

Override Editor CSS: Used to implement a style sheet for the editor window.

  • Select CSS File: Displays the CSS files on the content available to use.

Check All Checks all of the actions so that a contributor has all available editing options.
Clear All Clears all of the metadata values so that a contributor has no editing options.
OK Saves your settings and closes the Image Element dialog.
Cancel Cancels your settings and closes the Image Element dialog.
Help Opens the online help for this specific dialog.