Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Header CSS Definition in Oracle OAF

HEADER CSS DEFINITIONS
OraHeader
Standard dark blue header on white background
OraHeaderSub
Standard dark blue subheader on white background
OraHeaderSubSub
Standard dark blue subsubheader on white background
OraDarkHeader
Dark Header on dark beige in Side Navigation of Home page - usually subheader and subsubheader are used instead
OraDarkHeaderSub
Dark Subheader on dark beige in Side Navigation of Home page
OraDarkHeaderSubSub
Dark Subsubheader on dark beige in Side Navigation of Home page
OraLightHeader
Light blue header on light or medium beige background for content containers - usually subheader and subsubheader are used instead
OraLightHeaderSub
Light blue subheader on light or medium beige background - typically in content containers
OraLightHeaderSubSub
Light blue subsubheader on light background - typically in content containers
OraColorHeader
Header on Blue for content containers - usually subheader and subsubheader are used instead
OraColorHeaderSub
Subheader on Blue - typically in content containers
OraColorHeaderSubSub
SubsubHeader on Blue - typically in content containers
OraPortletHeader
Portlet Content Header on White - currently only used for a Portal demo
OraDarkPortletHeader
Portlet Content Header on Beige - currently only used for a Portal demo
OraGlobalPageTitle
Global header when there are no Tab links

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