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Does someone have a way to differentiate the background shades between the list and output blocks in a group view? There is no apparent way to differentiate the shades in the View Builder. Similarly we were unable to find a way to differentiate background shades researching in Building your own Dashboard Template - Step-by-Step Instructions
We are using 7.1.6 across the board and will upgrade to 7.1.7 this week. Is it possible to differentiate background shades for the blocks in 7.6?
The file that contains this information is the content.css located under \\ibi\WebFOCUS71\worp\worp_custom\viewname There is no way to change the colors for each content block.
You can change the colours for each content block by using HTML or CSS in the program that is displayed in the particular content block.
Or do I misunderstand you?
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM SALES
BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE HOLD AS BID1 FORMAT HTMTABLE
END
-RUN
-HTMLFORM BEGIN
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
body { background-color: red; }
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
!IBI.FIL.BID1;
</BODY>
</HTML>
-HTMLFORM END
Francis
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