WebMaker uses CSS to provide a lot of control over the look and feel of the resulting application.
This provides a number of benefits in terms of not embedding style information directly into the forms, easy reuse across pages, and the ability to change the look and feel without regenerating for example.
In this case, it is the +?+?++label+?+?+? CSS class, which gets applied to the field labels by default, that is defining the width of the labels on the page. By default the width is fixed to 150px. This can be overriden for an individual field, are a new 'label' style can be created.
This definition is stored in the demo.css file referenced from the Application Map screen. This file is located in the C:\jprogramfiles\hyfinity\design\tomcat-design\webapps\Example\css directory and can be edited as required.
There are numerous CSS resources available online if required.
This provides a number of benefits in terms of not embedding style information directly into the forms, easy reuse across pages, and the ability to change the look and feel without regenerating for example.
In this case, it is the +?+?++label+?+?+? CSS class, which gets applied to the field labels by default, that is defining the width of the labels on the page. By default the width is fixed to 150px. This can be overriden for an individual field, are a new 'label' style can be created.
This definition is stored in the demo.css file referenced from the Application Map screen. This file is located in the C:\jprogramfiles\hyfinity\design\tomcat-design\webapps\Example\css directory and can be edited as required.
There are numerous CSS resources available online if required.