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Design Basics

Design Basics

The Viewing Client interface was designed to adapt to any size viewport. Rather than targeting specific devices, the Viewing Client will fit to the maximum screen size on any device whether it is a desktop, tablet, or phone:

Media Queries

The Viewing Client utilizes CSS3 Media Queries (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/) with expressions using min-width and max-width to adjust the layout of navigation and dialogs.

Breakpoints

The Media Query Breakpoints, defined in viewer.css, are set according to the Viewing Client layout. On smaller viewports the tab navigation collapses into a menu and some tools are hidden. On larger viewports the dialogs transform from horizontal to a vertical layout to utilize screen real estate. The breakpoints are as follows:

Example
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/* Target modern browsers that support media queries */
@media (min-width: 0) {}
/* Mobile & Tablet Sizes, collapse navigation tabs into menu */
@media (max-width: 767px) {}
/* Desktop Sizes */
@media (min-width: 768px) {}
Media Queries are not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and no Media Query polyfills are used in this regard. All Internet Explorer 8 specific styles are in legacy.css.

Polyfills

There are a few polyfills used to provide support for modern browser features:

Components

The Viewing Client is made up of a number of UI components:

The styles for these components are in viewer.css with exception to Page List, those styles are defined in viewercontrol.css.

Templates

You can change the markup of the Viewing Client UI components by editing the templates. The templates are HTML files ending in *.Template.html. The templates are consumed using the Underscore.js Template utility function. Variables and JavaScript conditions can be used within the templates using ERB syntax. For more information see the Underscore documentation at http://underscorejs.org/#template.

For a complete list of templates, refer to the HTML Templates topic.

Disabling Tabs

To disable one of the navigation tabs you could comment out the HTML in the templates or pass one of the following configuration parameters to the jQuery viewer plugin:

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var pluginOptions = {
    uiElements: {
        redactTab: false
    }
};

 

 

 


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