BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...
BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...
BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...
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Header<br />
text<br />
Customizing views for forms in browsers<br />
To add or edit web headers and footers<br />
<br />
1 In <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> Developer Studio, open the form for which you want to include<br />
web header or footer text.<br />
2 Click the tab of the web view for which you want to add or edit headers or footers.<br />
3 In the Properties tab, modify values for the Web Footer Content and Web Header<br />
Content properties.<br />
Enclose all text within tags, and specify the position for the header and<br />
footer text, as shown in the following example:<br />
<br />
ABC Enterprise Solutions<br />
<br />
In this example, the header is positioned 50 pixels from the top of the form, and 30<br />
pixels from the left edge, with a height of 45 pixels. The tag indicates a<br />
heading and specifies styles for the color, background color, font size and style,<br />
border, and padding around the text.<br />
NOTE<br />
Make sure that the CSS z-index of the header and footer is greater than that of the<br />
other elements on the page that overlap it. For example, if you add content to the<br />
top of the page, make sure that its z-index is greater than that of the FormContainer<br />
element (for instance, greater than 29999).<br />
Figure 3-3: Example header in a web view of a form<br />
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