Improvement suggestions
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Improvement suggestions
Is there a place to submit suggestions for improvement? I ask because I'm creating an external CSS file but it is also affecting the designers UI. Also it would be nice to be able to toggle the external CSS on and off.
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Re: Improvement suggestions
Hi Daniel,
If you have a feature/enhancement request that you would like to submit to our team, please email support@profoundlogic.com with your request. Our support team would be happy to help with this.
Thanks!
--Emily
If you have a feature/enhancement request that you would like to submit to our team, please email support@profoundlogic.com with your request. Our support team would be happy to help with this.
Thanks!
--Emily
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Re: Improvement suggestions
As Emily said, any time you want to request a feature, the proper way is to contact our Support department, which can be done by e-mailing support@profoundlogic.com (or calling us, using the web page to submit it, etc.)
However, in this case, I doubt there's a reason to create a feature request. We already have ways of loading CSS that is...
1) ... loaded into both the designer and rich display sessions.
2) ... only loaded into rich display sessions
3) ... only loaded into Genie sessions
4) ... only loaded for a one specific screen
5) ... loaded dynamically and kept until the end of a session or a refresh.
Surely one of these will work for you?
However, in this case, I doubt there's a reason to create a feature request. We already have ways of loading CSS that is...
1) ... loaded into both the designer and rich display sessions.
2) ... only loaded into rich display sessions
3) ... only loaded into Genie sessions
4) ... only loaded for a one specific screen
5) ... loaded dynamically and kept until the end of a session or a refresh.
Surely one of these will work for you?
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Re: Improvement suggestions
How do you load an external CSS file into only the session and not the designer? I couldn't find any way to do that.
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Re: Improvement suggestions
By adding a <link> tag to the start.html.dsizemore0012 wrote:How do you load an external CSS file into only the session and not the designer? I couldn't find any way to do that.
If you are running your screens in Genie, the start.html is in your Genie skin located in the IFS under
/www/YOUR-INSTANCE/htdocs/profoundui/userdata/genie skins/YOUR-SKIN/start.html
If you are running your screens in the batch controller (i.e. /profoundui/start URL or Atrium's "Rich DIsplay Application" launcher) it's found under
/www/YOUR-INSTANCE/htdocs/profoundui/userdata/html/start.html
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