Creating an outline
About this task
You can create a new outline or generate a default outline.
If you are using the outline to plan your application, you can create the outline entries prior to designing the actual design elements. Begin by creating a new outline and then adding entries for each element you plan to include in your application. You can include outline entries for any element that will be part of your application or site, such as jumps to pages, documents, views, folders, Web pages, or other Domino® databases. Outline entries represent each piece or planned piece of your application or navigation structure. Outline entries can also be clickable actions, or can be top-level categories that organize other entries. You can also choose what icons display with the entry. You can organize your application into units and create multiple outlines to represent the different portions of your application.
If you have already created all of your design elements or are working with a database created from a template, you can begin by creating a default outline and customizing it.
Designing for accessibility
About this task
Use outlines instead of navigators to create applications that are accessible to assistive technologies like screen readers. An outline lets you create an organizing structure for an application and gives you control over how elements are displayed in a navigator pane. Outlines are programmable and customizable so you can control the look of the outline while maintaining accessibility. If the outline will be used for Web applications, do not select the option to display using the Java applet. Outlines displayed using the Java applet are not accessible.
For more information on designing an application for maximum accessibility for people with disabilities, see Designing an application for maximum accessibility for people with disabilities.
To create a new outline
Procedure
- Click Shared Elements - Outlines in the Applications Navigator.
- Click "New Outline."
- At the New Outline panel, provide a name for the outline. Specify an alias if you plan to embed the outline and there is a chance that the embedded outline could be renamed. An alias allows you to change an outline name without rewriting formulas that reference the embedded outline. An alias also remains the same if a database is translated or modified. To specify an alias, type a vertical bar (|) followed by the alias name. For example, OutlineName|OutlineAlias.
- If you need to, select the application for your outline from the drop-down list
- Click OK.
- Clcik New Entry to add outline entries for each design element, action, or link you want to include in the outline.
- Click Save Outline to save your changes.
To create a default outline
About this task
The default outline creates outline entries for all the views and folders in the database. In addition, the default outline contains placeholders called "Other views," "Other folders," "Other private views," and "Other private folders."
Procedure
- Create a new outline.
- Click "Generate Default Outline."
To add a new outline entry to an outline
Procedure
Results
After you have created outline entries for the elements that you are including in your application, you can reorder the elements or create a hierarchy that structures your content. The order of the outline entries in the outline will be reflected in the embedded outline control.
To reorder elements in an outline
Procedure
To create a hierarchy between elements
About this task
Outline elements can have a hierarchy, that is, there can be top-level entries and subordinate entries. This is especially useful, for example, if you want to create nested outline entries. To create a hierarchy between elements, do one of the following:
- Select one or more outline entries and click "Indent Entry" (or press TAB) to indent the element one tab stop.
- Select one or more outline entries and click "Outdent Entry" (or press SHIFT+TAB) to outdent the elements one tab stop.
To delete an outline entry
Procedure
- Select an outline entry.
- Press DEL or choose Edit - Delete.