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[[Guide to Ellserve | ►Guide to Ellserve]]
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[[Customising Ellserve | ►Customising Ellserve]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 27 June 2014

Newly Created Page

Newly created pages appear as tabs on the Carousel named "New (n)".

New pages contain no display controls.

>> To configure a page:

Page Configuration Panel
  • Open the page configuration panel by clicking on the cog icon in the page's carousel tab.
  • Enter a name for the page in the name field
  • Select controls to add to the page from the drop down list
  • Use the arrow icons to define the order in which controls appear on the page (top of the list = first on the page)
  • Use the cross icon to delete unwanted page controls

Page Configuration Panel

The control types that can be added to a page are:


Note: When a new control is added to a page it is given a generic name.
      Controls can be individually named using the control's configuration panel.














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