Portlet Factory, Version 6.1.2
Ways to use the Attribute Sequencer
This topic describes how to set HTML attribute values with the Attribute Sequencer.
You can set HTML attribute values in the following ways:
- Using inline values
- You can specify the HTML attribute to set for a particular HTML element by entering the HTML attribute name in the builder dialog for the Attribute Sequencer and then listing a set of values appropriate for the HTML attribute you named. For example, if you set the Attribute Name equal to font in the Attribute Sequencer builder dialog, valid entries in the Comma-delimited list of Values input would be: 8pt Arial, 12 pt Courier, 16 pt.
- Using style class definitions
- You can declare style class definitions in a <style> segment of your HTML page or in a style sheet and specify the appropriate class names as the HTML attribute values to apply. When you use the Attribute Sequencer in this way, enter class as the value for Attribute Name in the Attribute Sequencer builder dialog and list the appropriate class names as the value for the comma-delimited list of values.
Parent topic: Attribute Sequencer builder
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