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Site Studio Designer Guide > User Interface > Static List Element Definit...
A static list combines the power and flexibility that a fragment would have with the contribution capabilities of an element in Contributor. A static list can bundle multiple elements together in a table-like layout. Contributors can then add, edit, delete, and rearrange rows and columns of information. You can control the static list options that are available to a contributor using this dialog.
Element | Description |
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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. |
Elements | Opens the Element Selection Screen (see Elements Dialog) |
Actions | Actions determine the available editing options for a contributor:
Add Item: Contributors can add a row or column to the list. Remove Item: Contributors can remove a row or column from the list. Edit Existing Item: Contributors can edit a row or column in the list. Move Item Up: Contributors can move a row up in the list. Move Item Down: Contributors can move a row down in the list. Validation: Used to validate the content added in Contributor (allowing you to enforce certain content requirements for contributors).
Set Element Height: Used to set a fixed height of the element.
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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 Static List Element dialog. |
Cancel | Cancels your settings and closes the Static List Element dialog. |
Help | Opens the online help for this specific dialog. |
The actions available in the static list element are for the list as a whole. The specific element definition options for the element definitions referenced within the static list are controlled within each element definition.