Choosing a Web Style for Reports
Choosing a Web Style When Creating a Report
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In Reunion, any report designed to be viewed by a web browser will have an appearance that is defined by a web style. In effect, a web style is a template or theme applied to the pages of a report and is comprised of three parts: font, format, and color (described in the next section).
A web style only applies to reports whose destination is your web browser, "Web Folder," or "Web File." Examples include: person sheets, family group sheets, family history reports, register reports, web projects (family cards and trees), lists, etc.
Choosing a Web Style for Reports
To choose a web style for reports...
A web style has three parts, which may be selected independently...
To see more clearly the differences between different fonts, formats, and/or colors simply click the
button at the bottom of the Web Settings window.Clicking the
button will open a hypothetical web project in your web browser allowing you to review how your settings will appear in your web projects.Click here for more information about the button.
Choosing a Web Style When Creating a Report
If you're about to create a report whose destination is your web browser or "Web Folder," you'll notice a
button. Clicking this button will open the Style section of the Web Settings where you can select a web style (font, format, and color).If you're about to create a report of a list (in the sidebar or List window) and the destination for the report is your web browser or "Web File," you'll notice the name of the currently selected web style appearing (see the illustration below).
Web styles are global — available to all your family files.
Reunion includes many built-in styles (fonts, formats, and colors) to mix and match; however, if you're fluent with HTML and CSS you can build your own, customized styles and even share them with other Reunion users. You may contact us for technical documentation of web styles in Reunion.