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Introduction - UI Design

Basic BLAF Page Shell

When designing a user interface for a web-based application, it would be useful to have an understanding of HTML tags and style sheets, and to be familiar with the Oracle Browser Look and Feel (BLAF) guidelines.

By default UIX implements BLAF for your UIX application by using a cascading style sheet. The BLAF guidelines are constantly being updated. You can always get the latest information at the BLAF Guidelines site.

Before you start designing user interfaces in UIX, look at some typical BLAF page layouts and learn to identify by name and appearance the major BLAF components. After identifying the major components in typical BLAF page layouts, it helps to learn the UIX user interface components associated with creating each BLAF component.

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