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Naturally, Web Form elements can also be used on COTG Forms (see "Forms" on page444
and "Form Elements" on page449) as well as text, images and other elements (see "Content
elements" on page385).
Capture OnTheGo templates can be personalized just like any other type of template; see
"Variable Data" on page510 and "Personalizing Content" on page499.
Tip
Use the Outline pane at the left to see which elements are present in the template and to
select an element.
Use the Attributes pane at the right to see the current element's ID, class and some other
properties.
Use the Styles pane next to the Attributes pane to see which styles are applied to the
currently selected element.
Tip
Click the Edges button on the toolbar to highlight borders of elements on the Design tab.
The borders will not be visible on the Preview tab.
Resources
This page clarifies the difference between Internal, External and Web resources that may be
used in a template, and explains how to refer to them in HTML and in scripts.
Internal resources
Internal resources are files that are added to and saved with the template. To add images, fonts,
style sheets, and snippets to your template, you can drag or copy/paste them into the
Resources Pane. See also: "Images" on page453, "Snippets" on page464, "Styling templates
with CSS files" on page467 and "Fonts" on page494.
Resource files can also be dragged or copy/pasted out of the the application to save them on a
local hard drive.
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