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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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Here are key points about toolbar menus.<br />

Defining the Toolbar<br />

• A toolbar menu can reside on the same row with another menu. It can also<br />

continue to the next row if it cannot fit on a single row.<br />

• Double vertical bars indicate the beginning of a new toolbar menu, as<br />

illustrated .<br />

Defining the <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Toolbar<br />

• You can place all available items on a single toolbar menu. However, it’s<br />

probably more efficient to create a few menus that provide a related set of<br />

functions, and activate those menus in the configuration data assigned to a<br />

user group.<br />

There are two major aspects to defining the <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> toolbar. You can define<br />

• which toolbar menus appear on the toolbar, and the sequence in which they<br />

appear<br />

• characteristics of each button and dropdown list<br />

You can also create a popup menu that appears when the user presses a button.<br />

Finally, you can create custom commands as well add JavaScript that executes<br />

after a standard command is performed.<br />

The following sections explain these procedures.<br />

WARNING! If you change the interface section of the configuration data, the user will not see<br />

the change if he or she has customized. For testing, to ensure that your changes<br />

appear, set the allowCustomize attribute of the interface element to false or<br />

change the name attribute of the interface element to a name not previously used.<br />

See Also: “Letting Users Customize the Toolbar” on page 254.<br />

Determining Which Menus Appear on the Toolbar<br />

When defining toolbar menus, you can perform the following tasks.<br />

• Find a toolbar menu’s internal name<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 167

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