Audience
The targeted audience for this curriculum includes Domino developers who currently use Domino R5 and are moving to Domino 6. This course teaches developers hoe to enhance their presentations as well as teaching the new features of cascading style sheets using third party tools layers agents and reusable code.
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- identify features of the Add Tool dialog box.
- identify features of the Customize Tools dialog box.
- identify features of a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in Domino Designer 6.
- identify benefits of using layers.
- identify options for setting layer properties.
- identify options for hiding layers.
- identify new features of the dual event model.
- identify features of a brace rule.
- identify features of a nested assignment statement.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Enhancing Presentation
- Identify features of the Add Tool dialog box.
- Identify features of the Customize Tools dialog box.
- Identify features of a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in Domino Designer 6.
- Identify syntax used for creating Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) rules.
- Apply a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) to a form.
- Apply style rules to a table.
Sequence the steps for hiding a style sheet.
- Convert a form element in Domino Designer 6 to HTML code.
Unit 2: Layers Actions and Agents
- Identify benefits of using layers.
- Identify options for setting layer properties.
- Identify options for hiding layers.
- Identify the order of calculation in a layer.
- Add system actions to the Actions pane.
- Create a check box action.
- Create a nested action.
- Identify options for setting action bar properties.
- Identify features of the Basics tab in the Agent properties box.
- Identify options of the Agent properties Security tab.
- Sequence the steps for creating an agent.
- Identify options for running an agent.
Unit 3: Events and Formula Language Enhancements