You can make small adjustments to the way that text appears on your iEBMS web pages by editing the phrases in the Dictionary and adding HTML code. All dictionary phrases are HTML enabled. Any HTML or CSS code added in the dictionary will likely override any CSS placed in your website skin files.
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How to adjust?
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For information on how to adjust the Dictionary Phrases for iEBMS, please refer to the following article:
https://supportcenter.ungerboeck.com/entries/25735483
For further information about EBMS Dictionaries, try searching the Knowledge Base for 'Dictionary' or 'Dictionaries'.
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hi, I am trying to add bold HTML text to the dictionary however I am not successful. Is this still possible in v30?
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Hi Maryann,
Can you share more about what text you are trying to bold? Is it text on a public facing application (iEBMS or a newer public facing application) or in back office? Can you also share the HTML you are using to try to bold the text and where you are adding it?
Thanks,
Maggie
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hi Maggie, I am referring to public facing application.
I am trying to bold parts of the text in the user Dict Internal ID: 9495, Browser Phrase Types
Messages
I tried to add both <b> and <strong>tags and neither worked.
Ex: <b> Important <b/>
Let me know if you need more details.
Thanks for your help.
Maryann
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Hi Maryann,
iEBMS and Registration are the only applications that allow for HTML in dictionary phrases. All other public applications do not support it for security reasons; they do not try to parse any HTML entered into the dictionary. You could likely accomplish what you are looking to do using CSS in the web skin/theme though.
Thanks,
Maggie
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