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Page Editor

Page Editor is a feature-rich tool that allows you to customize website pages. Its working area consists of several tabs as described below.

 

Columns

Use this tab to specify columns to be displayed on the result web page and corresponding forms, controls to be used for these columns in Insert and Edit forms, lookup options and much more.

 

Details

Use this tab to adjust the page detail presentations and setup detail pages properties.

 

Events

Set here the fragments of PHP and JavaScript code to be executed before or after a record was added, edited, deleted, etc.

 

Filter

Use this tab to reduce the number of records available at the generated page.

 

Charts

Use this tab to equip the web page with interactive charts.

 

Use the Page Properties window to setup common page properties such as view/edit/delete/filter/export abilities, pagination options, page header, and more.

 

The Data Partitioning wizard allows you to create a custom pagination i.e. split the records on the generated page by a specified criteria.

 

To setup order of columns, click the Reorder columns... button and set the new order in the opened window. Check the corresponding boxes to apply this order to necessary presentations. The order of columns within Page Editor is changed accordingly if the new order is applied to all presentations and remains unchanged if a different column order is specified for two or more presentations.

 



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