How is a text tag structured and what parameters can you use.
A text tag is composed of different elements and parameters.
element |
definition |
{{esl |
This is the beginning of a text tag. You should always start with this. |
Signer1 |
This is the first signer for which the shortcut is intended. PAY ATTENTION! Signer must always be written with a capital letter within ValidSign. |
The type of field |
Here you can enter what type of field should be placed |
size (200.50) |
This is the size of the field. This example uses a value of 200 pixels wide and 50 pixels high. |
}} |
This will close the tag. }} should always be included to end the tag. |
There are several extra parameters that you can use in a text tag. Below is a brief explanation.
parameter |
Description |
offset |
Offset (in pixels) should be applied when positioning the field relative to the top left corner of the text tag. 2 parameters can be given, where the first value is the horizontal line, and the second value is the vertical line. |
size |
Size of the field (in pixels). 2 parameters can be given, where the first value is the width of the field, and the second value is the height of the field. |
group |
The group option can be used in combination with the radio buttons field type. This links the radio buttons to a group, so that they are linked to each other within ValidSign. The group name will be placed in parentheses and quotation marks as in this example for group 2: group("2") |
Value |
The value “ Value” is the default value of a field. For example, if a checkbox should be automatically checked, the value “ X” should be specified for the Value. |
It can be useful to give multiple parameters to a text tag. The properties of the text tag come last and are distinguished by a comma. The structure is shown below:
{{esl:Signer1:[Shortcut]:[PARAMETER1],[PARAMETER2],[ETC.]}}
Do you have questions about the ValidSign text tags? Please contact us. This can be done via 085 303 36 76 or support@validsign.eu.