Skins are a type of outer layer added to WebHelp-based Help systems. Skins control the appearance of buttons, text, fonts, icons, backgrounds, and other elements that are displayed in a Web browser.
The TipList has taken on "another" new look this month. Maybe a bit too bright, but these options can be changed easily. 8~)
Note the use of browse sequence buttons (four images were used to create a complete set of enabled and disabled buttons).
The Search tab uses a special List button I created in Notepad and saved as a .GIF file.
Right-click the Skins folder and choose New Skin.
Select a skin from the
Gallery and modify it, or select
Create New Skin.
You can also create skins using the Import
or Import from Web commands.
You can control how your help system looks by adding a skin during compilation.
Choose File: Generate WebHelp (or RoboInfo Enterprise).
Under Select Skin, choose the skin you would like to apply to your project.
Click Finish.
The skin is applied during the generation process.
You can add Skins to WebHelp, WebHelp Enterprise, and RoboInfo projects.
Skins are not supported by JavaHelp, Oracle Help for Java, and HTML Help systems.
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