Creating ADF Skins with Oracle ADF Skin Editor
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- Preface
- What's New in This Guide
- 1 About Skinning a Web Application
- 2 Working with ADF Skin Selectors
- 3 Working with the ADF Skin Editor
- 3.1 About the ADF Skin Editor
- 3.2 Working with the ADF Skin Design Editor
- 3.3 Working with the ADF Skin Selectors Editor
- 3.4 Working with the Properties Window
- 3.5 Navigating ADF Skins
- 3.6 Customizing the ADF Skin Editor
- 3.7 Searching the Source Files of ADF Skins
- 3.8 Working with Extensions
- 3.9 Adding External Tools to the ADF Skin Editor
- 3.10 Navigating the ADF Skin Editor
- 3.11 Working with the Resources Window
- 4 Creating the Source Files for an ADF Skin
- 5 Working with Component-Specific Selectors
- 5.1 About Working with Component-Specific Selectors
- 5.2 Changing ADF Faces Components' Selectors
- 5.3 Changing ADF Data Visualization Components' Selectors
- 5.4 Changing a Component-Specific Selector
- 5.5 Configuring ADF Skin Properties to Apply to Messages
- 5.6 Applying Themes to ADF Faces Components
- 5.7 Configuring an ADF Skin for Accessibility
- 6 Working with Images and Color in Your ADF Skin
- 6.1 About Working with Images and Color in Your ADF Skin
- 6.2 Changing Images and Colors in the ADF Skin Design Editor
- 6.3 Working with Color in a Skyros-Extended ADF Skin
- 6.4 Changing an Image for a Component Selector
- 6.5 Working with the Images Editor
- 6.6 Providing a Simple Border Style for ADF Skins
- 7 Working With Text in an ADF Skin
- 8 Working With Global Selector Aliases
- 9 Working with Style Classes
- 10 Working with At-Rules
- 11 Applying the Finished ADF Skin to Your Web Application
- 12 Advanced Topics