I was just wondering if anyone knows what kind of HTML support Ebase has? I know we can add in a few bits of html such as <br>, <strong>, <table> etc. I need to be able to use unordered lists <ul><li> etc.. but it does not seem to work.
Any ideas if this is supported or not?
Thanks
Neil @ Stevenage.
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Re: HTML Support
As far as I know you may use full html everywhere in labels. I tried an unordered list with a page header text. No problem there.
btw. The designer client doesn't show it, but running the form in a browser does.
btw. The designer client doesn't show it, but running the form in a browser does.
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I don't suppose you could post some example HTML you have used could you? I have just tried using this code in a label and it still does not work.
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<ul>
<li>Item 1</li>
<li>Item 2</li>
<li>Item 3</li>
</ul>
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Hi Neil,
The problem is very likely to be that a stylesheet is being used, maybe in a JSP for your header or left panel which defines the styles for ordered and unordered lists. For example if the stylesheet applied a style to the HTML elements
UL
OL
LI
This could be that a list is being used to create the navigation, for example. The styles will also be applied to the same HTML elements in Ebase.
You can get around this by changing the stylesheet and applying the style to only the Lists required - by adding an ID or class to your lists, either for the list you're putting into the Label field, or the list using in your template.
Hope that helps.
The problem is very likely to be that a stylesheet is being used, maybe in a JSP for your header or left panel which defines the styles for ordered and unordered lists. For example if the stylesheet applied a style to the HTML elements
UL
OL
LI
This could be that a list is being used to create the navigation, for example. The styles will also be applied to the same HTML elements in Ebase.
You can get around this by changing the stylesheet and applying the style to only the Lists required - by adding an ID or class to your lists, either for the list you're putting into the Label field, or the list using in your template.
Hope that helps.
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