1.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Connect 1.4.2
- Setup And Configuration
- DataMapper Module
- The Designer
- Mark Position Options
- Additional Text Settings
- Additional Image Settings
- Barcode Options
- Codabar Settings
- Code 128 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Additional Datamatrix Settings
- Additional EAN 128 Settings
- Additional EAN 13 Settings
- Additional EAN 8 Settings
- Additional Interleave 2 of 5 Settings
- Additional PDF417 Settings
- Additional QR Code Settings
- Additional UPC A Settings
- Additional UPC E Settings
- Additional OMR Mark Settings
- Keystore
- PDF Signature
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
l The color of the header and the color of the button. The color value must be a valid HTML
Color Name, or a valid hexadecimal color code. To get a hexadecimal color code, you
could use an online color picker tool (such as W3Schools' Color Picker). The color can be
changed later; see "Colors" on page 416.
l The web address where the recipient of the email will be taken after clicking the button in
the email. Type the URL in the Link field.
In addition, for an Invoice email you can change the following content settings:
l
Show Welcome Message. Check this option to insert a salutation and one paragraph
with dummy text in the email.
l
Detail Table Name. Type the name of a detail table to fill the lines of the invoice with
data. In the Designer, a detail table is a field in the Data Model that contains a variable
number of items (usually transactional data).
Creating a Web template with a Wizard
With the Designer you can design Web templates and output them through Workflow or as an
attachment to an email when generating Email output.
Capture On The Go templates are a special kind of Web templates; see "Capture OnTheGo
(COTG) templates" on page 436.
A Web Template Wizard helps you create a Web page that looks good on virtually any browser,
device and screen size.
Foundation
All Web Template Wizards make use of the Zurb Foundation front-end framework. A front-end
framework is a collection of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files to build upon. Foundation is a
responsive framework: it uses CSS media queries and a mobile-first approach, so that
websites built upon Foundation look good and function well on multiple devices including
desktop and laptop computers, tablets, and mobile phones . Foundation is tested across many
browsers and devices, and works back as far as IE9 and Android 2. See
http://foundation.zurb.com/learn/about.html.
After creating a Web template, the other contexts can be added, as well as other sections (see
"Adding a context" on page 222 and "Adding a Web page" on page 446).
To create a Web template with a Template Wizard:
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