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Page Revision: 2009/07/15 17:45



Jetfire Add Class Web Part

Add a Class

In Jetfire, a class is the code that is written for the workflow. (It is actually a ‘workflow class’, but we also refer to it as a class.) The Add Class Web Part allows the web page designer to define what classes are visible in the Web Part. Each class that is visible is displayed as a link. When the link is clicked, a workflow is created for that class. Web Part Example

Editor for Add a Class

Editor for Add a Class

Edit Properties of the Web Part

The edit properties for the Web Part include:

  • Classes – a comma-delimited list of workflow classes.
  • Display Names – a comma-delimited list of names that are displayed for the workflow classes to the user.
  • Display Type – The way that links are displayed (Link, Button, Strip). This provides a different look and feel to the user. The Button and Strip Type allows setting of css styles.
  • Orientation (Horizontal or Vertical) – this is used to position the classes on the page.
  • Spacing – the spacing between the classes.
  • CssClass (not shown) – this is the cascade style applied to the classes, when the Display Type is Button or Strip.
  • Mouse Over CssClass (not shown) – this is the cascade style applied to the classes, when the Display Type is Button or Strip and the mouse hovers over the class.
  • Selected CssClass (not shown) – this is the cascade style applied to the classes, when the Display Type is Button or Strip and the button is selected.

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