You see the Properties window for an Inline Help component
when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer.
Most of the Inline Help component's properties are both JSP attributes and properties of the HelpInline Java component in the page bean.
This component has the following properties.
Type: String Type: String position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px
You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the Style Editor.
For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at
Type: Stringstyle property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are:
css_master.css
.HlpPgeTxt, .HlpFldTxt
{color:#000}
a.HlpPgeLnk:link, a.HlpPgeLnk:visited,
a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited
{color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
a.HlpPgeLnk:hover, a.HlpFldLnk:hover
{color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
.HlpFldTxt
{font-size:11px;padding-top:2px}
a.HlpFldLnk:link, a.HlpFldLnk:visited,
a.HlpFldLnk:hover
{font-size:11px}
Type: String Type: Stringpage setting, or for a component on the page, the field setting. Alternatively, you can use the style or styleClass property to change the appearance of the text. Type: Convertertext property to a String so that it can be displayed. The component will pick the correct converter for the text property if one is available, making it unnecessary to set this property in most cases. If the text property is bound to a value that is not on the list of converters, you have to supply your own converter and set this property. Type: booleanrendered property. Type: boolean