3.3.1 Key Page Designer Areas
The main areas of Page Designer you use to configure your page are the Property Editor and the Rendering, Layout, Dynamic Actions, Processing, and Page Search tabs. As you select one or more components in any of these tabs, the Property Editor updates to reflect your selection.
The Help tab works in reverse. By clicking on the name of any property in the Property Editor, the Help tab updates to display context-sensitive help about that particular setting.
- Rendering, Layout, and Property Editor
In the default arrangement of Page Designer tabs, the Rendering tab is grouped together with the Dynamic Actions, Processing, and Page Shared Components tabs, and all present a tree of their respective contents. - Configuring Settings with Property Editor
You use the Property Editor to review and change the settings of components on the page. - Configuring Dynamic Behavior
Use trigger actions to configure dynamic behavior for buttons and menus, and event handlers in the Dynamic Actions tab to react to value changes, dialog closure, and other user interface events. - Validation, Processing, and Branching
Use the Processing tab shown below to review and declaratively configure what happens when the end-user submits the page. - Searching Your Page
The Page Search tab lets you search your page to find anything you're looking for. - Help on Any Setting at Your Fingertips
The Help tab shows detailed information about any setting you select in the Property Editor.
Parent topic: Working in Page Designer