Difference between revisions of "BubHeadBgCol"

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==Scope==
 
==Scope==
Web Assistant parameter, specified either in the URL or in the Web Assistant parameters in the linked application.
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SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
[[File:BubHeadBgCol.png|thumb|right|Partial screenshot of Web Assistant help with the bubHeadBgCol property set to 255,0,0 (red).]]
 
[[File:BubHeadBgCol.png|thumb|right|Partial screenshot of Web Assistant help with the bubHeadBgCol property set to 255,0,0 (red).]]
Used to specify the background color of the 'header bar' in help bubbles (including Context Help bubbles and Guided Tour step bubbles).
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Used to specify the background color of the 'header bar' in help bubbles (including Context Help bubbles and Guided Tour step bubbles). This only takes effect for Help Topics and Steps for which the '''Show Header''' property has been selected.
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
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* [https://enablenowexpert.com/?p=321 Customizing colors in the Web Assistant]
 
* [https://enablenowexpert.com/?p=321 Customizing colors in the Web Assistant]
  
[[Category: Web Assistant parameter]]
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[[Category: SAP Companion parameter]]

Latest revision as of 17:18, 17 July 2023


Scope

SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.

Purpose

Partial screenshot of Web Assistant help with the bubHeadBgCol property set to 255,0,0 (red).

Used to specify the background color of the 'header bar' in help bubbles (including Context Help bubbles and Guided Tour step bubbles). This only takes effect for Help Topics and Steps for which the Show Header property has been selected.

Usage

Specified as:

bubHeadBgCol={RR,GG,BB}

where {RR,GG,BB} are the comma-separated decimal RGB values of the required color (so “255,0,0” for red). (You can specify them as hex values [e.g. #FF0000] in the application – but obviously using a # wouldn’t work in a URL.)

See Also