Modules give a page it's functionality.
The standard modules available are listed below:
Module | Description |
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Integration | The integration module supports integrating DriveWorks Live into external web sites |
Login | The Login module provides a login box for access to the projects within the loaded group. |
Markup | The Markup module provides a WYSIWIG editor for entering text, images and links. |
Menu | The Menu module provides links back to the Home page and History (Specification) page. |
Projects | The Projects module provides a list of available projects within the group. |
Specification Details | The Specification Details module displays the available outputs for a selected specification. |
Specification Form | The Specification Form module displays the user forms for the project being specified. |
Specification History | The Specification History module displays the history of specifications made for the logged in user. The information displayed for each specification includes:
Additionally the Corporate Skin can be toggled to show any Specification Properties that have been applied to the project. |
Specification Navigation | The Specification Navigation module provides the navigation links as defined in Form Navigation and the Specification Flow. |
Specification Tasks | The Specification Tasks module displays any Form Messages that apply to the current user form. |
To edit the settings, reposition, or add modules to a page you must first follow the steps below:
DriveWorks Live is required to be run as an administrator when modifying the theme files. To do this you must be logged in as an administrator on your machine.
The credentials used to Login must have the setting Administer Group Security applied.
See the section To Edit a Team's Members and Permissions in the topic Security Settings for more information.
Depending on the Theme being used this could be displayed as one of the following:
or
Once the page is in Edit Mode you can:
If you have removed or hidden the UI for the Specification Navigation you can also access edit mode by typing ?mode=edit at the end of the URL.
Modules can be positioned within set boundaries on each of the pages presented by DriveWorks Live.
Follow steps 1 to 3 above to activate edit mode and continue with the following:
Modules can be added to the pages presented by DriveWorks Live.
Follow steps 1 to 3 above to activate edit mode and continue with the following:
Some modules have additional settings that can be applied.
Follow steps 1 to 3 above to activate edit mode and continue with the following:
To remove a module from a page follow steps 1 to 3 above to activate edit mode and continue with the following:
See also Create a Custom Module