As of December 1, 2020, Focal Point is retired and repurposed as a reference repository. We value the wealth of knowledge that's been shared here over the years. You'll continue to have access to this treasure trove of knowledge, for search purposes only.
Join the TIBCO Community TIBCO Community is a collaborative space for users to share knowledge and support one another in making the best use of TIBCO products and services. There are several TIBCO WebFOCUS resources in the community.
From the Home page, select Predict: WebFOCUS to view articles, questions, and trending articles.
Select Products from the top navigation bar, scroll, and then select the TIBCO WebFOCUS product page to view product overview, articles, and discussions.
Request access to the private WebFOCUS User Group (login required) to network with fellow members.
Former myibi community members should have received an email on 8/3/22 to activate their user accounts to join the community. Check your Spam folder for the email. Please get in touch with us at community@tibco.com for further assistance. Reference the community FAQ to learn more about the community.
I added the following as a comment in another thread but I think it deserves its own.
How does one make a DS HTML Composer designed HTML page responsive for MobileFaves use? By default, each element in a DS HTML Composer designed HTML page is absolutely positioned, how can this be displayed properly in MobileFaves when the HTML page is designed for a PC screen larger than 1024x768?
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
Production: WF 7.7.05M, Dev Studio, BID, MRE, WebSphere, DB2 / Test: WF 8.1.05M, App Studio, BI Portal, Report Caster, jQuery, HighCharts, Apache Tomcat, MS SQL Server
I attended an IB workshop last February for mobile devices. The stuff we displayed and used on iOS devices had been designed for the size and resolution of an iPhone or iPad. For example, the launch page we opened was sized for the iPhone using the Century Sales stuff. It was implied that CSS3 would be used to query the media being used and then style the input and output pages accordingly. We did not use the Composter (still cracks me up...) but if you did then you would design your page elements based on the target device.
We didn't use HTML Composter ( LOL I know - I'm juvenile) because we weren't there to design pages. The workshop provided a hands-on with the IB iOS app MobileFavs, and we accessed MRE based Mobile Favorites on your own iOS devices with a discussion on mobile strategies and best practices.
Regarding the hi-res iPad? I've got enough to think about with the iPhone and iPad2. I'll worry about the new iPad later.