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Editing Screen Elements

With Velocity's built-in HTML and CSS rendering engine, the Client is able to associate element classes with text values on a screen. Utilizing this capability, the Velocity Client identifies and interprets varying elements into headers, text, and fields for a more navigable end-user experience. When viewing screens with the HTML renderer, these elements are displayed using styles established either with predictive formatting or themes created using the Velocity Console. For more information about disabling or enabling HTML rendering, see Using Native Mode. For more information about predictive formatting and themes, see the Velocity Console User Guide.

As part of Velocity's HTML and CSS rendering engine, the Velocity Client interprets your existing screen captures to break down existing text elements and divide them into a predetermined list of elements:

Data labels

Data values

Headers

Menu items

Buttons

Fields

Each of these elements can be stylized with unique font type, size, color, and more through the Velocity Console.

 


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