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Completing the Design tab

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This tab displays a preview of a section. A section is an element of your user interface that is comprised of layouts and cells.

Select a layout and then drag and drop controls to populate the cells of the layout. A cell can hold a label or property value or a form field that accepts a user-entered property value. The property value uses a control to present the value in read-only or read-write mode.

Use the controls at the top of this tab and drag and drop operations to review or update the section and other associated sections.

You can:

Click to display wireframes that show the structure of the section, names of rules referenced, and the relationships of elements in the section.

Note: When you save this rule form, the Pega 7 Platform also saves any open sections it references, and validates the rules as they are saved.

Create a new layout (section, layout, or repeating layout)

  1. Click the down arrow Menu in the Container control group Layout group and select one of the controls:

    Control

    Description

    Dynamic Container

    See Adding a Dynamic Container.

    Tab

    See Adding a tabbed SmartLayout.

    Accordion

    See Adding an accordion SmartLayout.

    Section

    See Adding a section.

    Layout

    A layout is a <TABLE> element containing cells arranged in one or more rows and one or more columns. You can then change the number and size of rows and columns, and set up the contents of each cell. See Adding a layout .

    Note: You cannot add a Container or a Panel Set control to a section.
  2. Populate the cells of the layout with basic or advanced controls. Click the down arrow Menu in the Basic or Advanced control group , select a control and drag it to the cell. For information on working with the toolbar, see Layout tab toolbar.

    Basic controls
  3. Control

    Description

    Text

    Add a static read-only text label into a cell. See Adding a label.

    Formatted Text

    Add a formatted-text control. See Adding formatted text.

    Text Input

    Add a Text Input, which corresponds to .pxTextInput control. See Adding a Text Input control.

    Text Area

    Add a TextArea, which can contain more than one line of text. Corresponds to the.pxTextArea control. See Adding a Text Area control.

    Icon / Image

    Add an icon or image to the form, in a cell or on a header. When clicked at runtime, the icon starts an action. Corresponds to the .pxIcon control. See Adding an icon or image.

    Button

    Place a button into a cell or at the bottom of the form. When clicked at runtime, the button starts an action. Corresponds to the .pxButton control. See Adding a button.

    Check Box

    Add a check box representing a TrueFalse value. Corresponds to a .pxCheckbox control. See Adding a Checkbox.

    Radio Buttons

    Add a radio button group representing a property value. Corresponds to the.pxRadioButtons control. See Adding a radio button control.

    Link

    Place a text link in a cell. When clicked at runtime, the link starts an action. Corresponds to a .pxLink control. See Adding a Link control.

    Date & Time

    Add a text box containing a Date or DateTime value. Corresponds to the .pxDateTime control. See Adding a Calendar control.

    Dropdown

    Add a Dropdown control to present a list of values. Corresponds to the .pxDropdown control. See Adding a Dropdown control.

    Advanced control group

    Control

    Description

    Paragraph

    Reference, in a cell, a paragraph rule that can present read-only text and images using rich-text HTML markup. Optionally, you can link a SmartInfo pop-up section with the paragraph. See Adding a paragraph.

    Auto Complete

    Use an AutoComplete text box to present a drop-down list of dynamic choices computed by an activity. See Adding an AutoComplete field.

    Smart Label

    Add a red label that opens a pop-up SmartInfo section when the user hovers the mouse pointer over the label. See Adding a Smart Label.

    List To List

    Add a control that allows multiple selections from a list of options. See Adding a list-to-list control.

    Chart

    A cell can contain an interactive chart, defined by a summary-type Report Definition or a summary view rule with a non-blank Chart tab. Adding a chart.

    Data Field

    For sections that are part of a composite application built with the Pega Web Mashup. Add a hidden field to expose a property value, making it available to the external page that displays the composite application. Adding a Data Field control.

    Menu Bar

    Add a menu to a composite portal. See Adding a Menu Bar.

    Rich Text Editor

    Add a rich text editor control. Corresponds to the .pxRichTextEditor control. Adding a Rich Text Editor control.

    Note: In addition to these Advanced controls, you can add interactive data displays to support quick review or editing for a Page List or Value List. Adding a Tree, Adding a Grid, Adding a Tree Grid.

  4. Complete the cell properties panel. A cell can hold a label or property value or a form field that accepts a user-entered property value. The property value uses a control to present the value in read-only or read-write mode.

    You can reference properties on the primary page — typically the page holding the work item — with simply a period followed by the name. You can reference properties on other pages with the pagename.propertyname syntax. Don't forget to identify the class of pages (other than the primary page) on the Pages & Classes tab.

    Tip: You can complete two cells of a layout in one step if the left cell is to contain a text label and the right cell is to contain a field corresponding to a property on the Application Explorer:

    1. Locate and expand the work type that contains the property on the Application Explorer.
    2. Expand the Data Model category and the Property rule type to list property names.
    3. Select a Single Value property to be placed in the field. Drag and drop it into the desired cell.
    4. The system places the Short Description text of the property as a label in the left cell. It places the property as a (read-write) field in the right cell. You can adjust the settings for these cells.
  5. Use the tools in the Section Forms — Layout tab toolbar to add, delete, or modify the layout.

If the section contains deprecated controls for which there are auto-generated alternatives available, an Update Controls option displays.

Click Update Controls to automatically update the deprecated controls. Buttons with custom settings must be manually converted to use the pxButton control. To add controls to those automatically updated, see Upgrading deprecated and outdated controls on the PDN.

Deprecated Replacement
TextArea
TextAreaSmall
TextAreaWithExpandSmall
TextAreaExpanded
TextAreaWithExpand
TextAreaInTable TextAreaExpandedOverflow TextAreaWithExpandExpanded
pxTextArea
Date-Calendar
DateTime-Calendar
DateTime-
CalendarHarness DateCalendarForDataGrid
Export_Date
Export_DateTime
SecondsToHours
SelectDate
SelectDateTime
DateTime
DateTime-Default
DateTime-Full
DateTime-Long
DateTime-Medium
DateTime-Short
DateTime-Full-i18n
DateTime-Long-i18n
DateTime-Medium-i18n

DateTime-Short-i18n
Date
Date-Full
Date-Long
Date-Medium
Date-Short
Date-Full-i18n
Date-Medium-i18n
Date-Short-i18n
Time
Time-Default
Time-Medium Time-Short
TimeElapsed-HMS
TimeZoneList
Time-Full-i18n
Time-Long-i18n
Time-Medium-i18n
Time-Short-i18n

pxDateTime
PromptSelect
DynamicSelect
pxDropDown
RichTextEditor pxRichTextEditor
AutoComplete pxAutoComplete
URL pxLink
Checkbox pxCheckbox
RadioButtons pxRadioButton
Button pxButton

Areas of the layout that correspond to sections (or other elements) that you cannot update appear with a gray background. This may mean that the rule needs to be checked out to you, or belongs to a locked ruleset version, or a ruleset version you are not allowed to update.

Note: You can't use this tab to modify sections with the Auto-generated HTML? check box cleared (on the HTML tab). These are marked Manual HTML on the wireframe presentation in this tab. Similarly, you cannot use this tab to modify sections that are in the legacy format. These are marked Not Upgraded on the wireframe presentation in this tab.

Note: As a best practice, build your application skin (using the Skin rule form) before you develop sections for work items, especially if you are using SmartLayouts (with spacing determined by the skin styles.) The system renders the Design tab using the styles of the skin rule identified in the Using skinpreference. If the Using skin field is blank, these displays use the styles marked Work on the Styles tab of the skin identified in your current portal rule.

Caution: Using the Section form to review or update a section causes a clipboard page to be created and properties to be initialized. This may in turn cause declarative processing to be executed. Use caution before implementing any on-change declarative processing that produces database updates.

Identifying controls on this tab

Controls that alter the preview

The preview area of this tab holds an approximate visual presentation of the runtime appearance of the section. These buttons do not affect the contents of the rule, only the display on this tab:

Layout tab toolbar

These controls operate on layout structures. Select one or more cells first, then click the control to apply the operation described. When a control is not available (grayed), it cannot be applied to the current selection.

Control

Description

Cut the selection.

Copy the selection.

Paste the contents in the selected area.

Delete the contents of a single cell (not a row or column).

Insert a new row before (above) the selected row.

Insert a new row after (below) the selected row.

Delete the selected row.

Insert a new column before (to the left of) the selected column.

Insert a new column after (to the right of) the selected column.

Delete the selected column.

Merge right — Combine the selected cell and the cell to the right.

Merge down — Combine the selected cell and the cell below it.

Unmerge — Undo the previous merge.

You can also use keyboard shortcuts and right-click context menus to cut, copy, paste, and delete.

Select a layout, section include, column, row, or cell and then right-click and select: Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Insert Row, Insert Column, Delete Row, Delete Cell or Delete Column. When copying an entire layout, select Paste Above or Paste Below.

Expand and collapse controls

Sections in a harness may be presented as horizontal elements. These work in the Design tab: click a plus sign to expand a section.

When you save a section form, the state of these controls is saved as well, and determines the initial presentation of the form. To achieve the desired results, set the expand and collapse elements as desired to control the initial presentation of a subsection before you save the section form.

Structure of a section

Structurally, a section consists of one (or more) layouts or <TABLE> grids, or one or more repeating layouts. (This structure is not required for sections that are produced with handcrafted HTML code). Layouts and repeating layouts contain rows and columns, defining a set of cells. A cell can be empty or contain any of various fields and controls.

If you place a section in a cell of a layout, you cannot edit the contents of that section directly.

Fields on a section may be located on any page identified on the Pages & Classes tab of the section.

Prototyping a section before the properties are defined

Note: You can rapidly mock up the layout, labels, and controls on this tab before all properties it ultimately will reference are defined. The development effort you make in designing layout is not wasted, as the resulting section is a valid starting point for further evolution after the properties are created.

When you first drop a control dragged from the Basic Group, the control references a standard placeholder property, for example @baseclass.pyTemplateInputBox. You can save and preview the Section form (although these properties are not part of your application).

To produce a section with the appropriate layout, drag and drop the controls, adjust the labels, but do not complete the Cell Properties panel. Reopen the Section form and update each Cell Properties panel later, when the real properties are defined.

For an example of this approach, see PDN article Use pyTemplate properties and controls to rapidly prototype user forms.

Dragging a property from the Application Explorer

You can complete two cells of a layout in one step if the left cell is to contain a text label and the right cell is to contain a field corresponding to a property on the Application Explorer.

  1. Locate and expand the work type that contains the property on the Application Explorer.
  2. Expand the Data Model category and the Property rule type to list property names.
  3. Select the Single Value property to be placed in the field. Drag and drop it onto the desired cell.
  4. The system places the Short Description text of the property as a label in the left cell. It places the property as a (read-write) field in the right cell. You can adjust the settings for these cells.

Previewing the section

After you save this rule, click the Preview toolbar action to see a split-screen presentation of the section as it appears in read-write mode at runtime.

Removing inline styles from layouts

For ease of maintenance and re-usability, it is a best practice to create a custom style in a skin rule and apply it to the layout. See Skin form — Components tab — General — Custom styles.

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