Panel Collection Editor
- Name - Enter a name for the content item. This text
appears during design mode (configuration).
- Title - Enter the text to display above this iPart on the
rendered page. If blank, no title displays.
- Do not render in design mode - Select this option to
prevent content record data from being loaded in the content editor. This
improves performance during design time (configuration).
- iPart CSS class - (optional) Enter the name of a CSS
class that will be applied to the iPart at runtime. Add this CSS class to an
appropriate style sheet. Using such classes lets you apply special formatting
to targeted iParts in a reusable way.
- Display a border around this content - (required for
collapsible panels) Select this option to display a border around this iPart
on the rendered page.
- Display content within a collapsible panel - Enable to
allow users to minimize the panel within the page, to work with dense pages
more efficiently.
- Show the content as collapsed - Enable to display the
panel minimized by default. Tip: Be sure that the
Title makes clear what data is hidden from view.
- Use all available panels adds all existing panels in
alphabetical order, each on its own tab.
- Select individual panels lets you select a subset of your
existing panels and set their tab order in the collection.
- Enable scrolling for multi-instance panels - Select this
checkbox to set a height and width for a multi-instance panel. If the panel
exceeds the set dimensions scrolling is enabled.
- Panel width - Enter the width in pixels.
- Panel height - Enter the height in pixels.
- Allow users to edit - Select this checkbox to enable
people to enter or change their current data; the option lets you set the size
of the edit window:
- Edit window width - Enter the default width, in pixels,
of the pop-up edit window.
- Edit window height - Enter the default height, in
pixels, of the pop-up edit window.
Notes
- Refreshing other panels on the content record
- You can connect panel-displaying iParts on the same content record so
that they dynamically refresh each other after user edits.
- To create a connection, edit the content record, select the
Connect option from the panel iPart's title bar menu,
create an Object Consumer connection, select a panel iPart
from the Object Provider drop-list, and select
Connect.
- For details, see Connecting iParts to refresh panels
.