on 05-23-2006 2:12 PM
Does anyone have a good diagram of a standard stylesheet - i.e. which classes refer to which parts of the page.
Someone has changed aspects of the stylesheet, such as the standard cell border/grid colour of the table and I'm not sure which item in the stylesheet controls this. Also the standard background colour of the table headings is wrong.
I have tried the SAP Library document, but it isn;t particularly clear.
Many thanks
Giles
Giles,
Welcome to SDN...
instead of researching the documentation, execute your web template and in the HTML source , you can find the required classes against the TD tags for the respective cells / column headers , then you can change the same in the stylesheet to reflect the required look and feel.
Arun
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I have now made the changes I need and the web template looks fine - however, if I Distribute a query result using BW 3.5 Information Broadcasting - when I receive the e-mail, the table is using the old stylesheet!
I have emptied the cache but that hasn't helped.
Does Information Broadcasting use a different version of the stylesheet?
What about the IE and Netscape variations of the stylesheet - do I have to change each of these as well, or is there a way of generating them from the main stylesheet. Should I just delete these and keep the new one?
Lots of questions - help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Giles
Hi Giles,
Information Broadcasting may be using a different default template (which has a different style sheet). Check the template in SPRO > BW > Reporting relevant setting > Web > Set Std web templates. If no template is specified for the Broadcasting, then the system uses 0BROADCASTING_TEMPLATE. You cna check this template and change the stylesheet embedded in it.
Hope this helps...
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