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TammyPowlas
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SAP's Jie Deng covered this part of the webcast.  See CSS Design Studio Best Practices ASUG Webcast Part 2 and Design Studio Best Practices Webcast – Platform Specifics– ASUG Webcast, Part 1

Note the usual legal disclaimer applies that things in the future are subject to change.

Figure 1: Source: SAP

Figure 1 shows the suggestion to group components via a panel

Use a grid layout for dynamic sizing

The panel’s advantage is that it has a clear structure in outline and it is easy to copy/paste

You “Create once and reuse”

If you have panel, you have flexible CSS options

In Design Studio 1.4 the panel has an online composition concept where you can save a part of the panel as a fragment, portable bookmark.

Figure 2

Design Studio 1.4 will provide the global scripting as discussed in Figure 2.

You can directly move coding with the invisible button

Figure 3: Source: SAP

Figure 3 covers setting the fixed column width in the cross tab – able to define fixed column

Figure 4: Source: SAP

Figure 4 has the tip of using an asterisk where all columns will have the width 100

Figure 5: Source: SAP

Figure 5 shows formatted text and component.  You can use the formatted text in additional properties window to create styling and headings

Scripting command setHTMLText and GetHTLMLTExt are available.

Figure 6: Source: SAP

Figure 6 covers the example of your CSS class and how to set that in the property panel.

More to come.

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