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The Element Division

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Form Field

Function Displays content that shall remain unchangeable for users, for example headlines.

Default

The headline Your title in size <h1> will be displayed.

Display in read-only mode: Your Title
Display in edit mode: <h1>Your Tilte</h1>

Multiexcerpt include
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DisableCachingtrue
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Example

Division with the text Procurement Portal formatted as title in <h1> :

Configuration Options

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Multiexcerpt include
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MultiExcerptNameform_elements_name
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Multiexcerpt include
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MultiExcerptNamemodel_id
DisableCachingtrue
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Multiexcerpt include
SpaceWithExcerptINTERNAL
MultiExcerptNameform_elements_description
DisableCachingtrue
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

Multiexcerpt include
SpaceWithExcerptINTERNAL
MultiExcerptNameform_elements_hashtags
DisableCachingtrue
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

Multiexcerpt include
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MultiExcerptNameform_elements_additional_css_classes
DisableCachingtrue
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

Multiexcerpt include
SpaceWithExcerptINTERNAL
MultiExcerptNameform_elements_current_value
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

By default the current value of a division is set to:

<h1>Your Title</h1>

The easiest way to display a title is to enter the desired title into the element's current value. You could also enter HTML syntax into the field.

Multiexcerpt include
SpaceWithExcerptINTERNAL
MultiExcerptNametip_block_elements
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts


CSS Settings

You can insert your CSS commands regarding your division's layout here - for example to add color to the element's background or to frame the element, etc.


Hide

Choose this option to hide the division in your form.


Show Label

By default your division's name will not be displayed in the form. If you wish to display the name in addition to the content, then you need to check this box.

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MultiExcerptNameform_elements_fieldname_in_container
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

Multiexcerpt include
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MultiExcerptNameform_elements_save_in_instance
PageWithExcerptINTERNAL:_BPaaS_excerpts

Copying Divisions

Once the user saves his form entries, the field content is automatically transfered to the container. Subsequently a refresh is triggered automatically, during which the fields on the user interface are updated with the values from the container.

This has the following effect on a division element, that was copied from another division and had its content changed later on:

During execution the content of both elements are different. They are displayed with their current values. During saving, their content is written into the container. The Field Name in Container is the same as the name of the block element, unless this was previously changed by the designer. The content of the most recently saved division is displayed in the form after saving - in all division fields that access the same field in container.

Note

To avoid that all (copied) division elements display the same content after saving, you need to either change the copied element's field name or preset a different Field Name in Container.

When you copy elements, always keep in mind to take care if you want to change the name (label) or the Field Name in Container of the element. During copying of divisions this needs to be of special consideration to the modeler, since the division's name is generally not displayed.



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