Customizing the User Interface
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==[[User Interface Overview]]== | ==[[User Interface Overview]]== | ||
+ | Describes the key aspects of DLXS User Interface technology. This topic is intended as a fairly high level overview. It applies to DLXS Image, Text, and FindAid Classes, but not Bib Class which lags behind in support for XML and XSL. | ||
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==[[User Interface Customization]]== | ==[[User Interface Customization]]== | ||
+ | Describes how to figure out how to make a change to the user interface and how to tell whether to make that change in the Collection Manager, the CSS, XSL, the XML template or in Perl. This topic also describes the concept of fallback. | ||
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==[[User Interface Layout]]== | ==[[User Interface Layout]]== | ||
+ | Describes the general layout for a Text Class collection as well as how to change certain page elements. |
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[edit] User Interface Overview
Describes the key aspects of DLXS User Interface technology. This topic is intended as a fairly high level overview. It applies to DLXS Image, Text, and FindAid Classes, but not Bib Class which lags behind in support for XML and XSL.
[edit] User Interface Customization
Describes how to figure out how to make a change to the user interface and how to tell whether to make that change in the Collection Manager, the CSS, XSL, the XML template or in Perl. This topic also describes the concept of fallback.
[edit] User Interface Layout
Describes the general layout for a Text Class collection as well as how to change certain page elements.