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September 5, 2019
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Customizing Form workspace

  • September 5, 2019
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I am trying to modify the default Forms workspace by removing the "Search Startpoints" search box from the Start Process tab. I found the template with the HTML that I need to remove in ws/js/runtime/routes/templates/startprocess.html but, when I remove the code, it does not remove the search box from the page.

I have already completed the generic customization steps, and have successfully made a couple of other cosmetic changes.

Does anyone know what I should be looking for?

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Best answer by Mayank_Gandhi

add this into your style sheet:

.startPointList  .header, .tasklist .header, .processInstanceList .header {

        display:none;}

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Mayank_Gandhi
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Adobe Employee
September 23, 2019

add this into your style sheet:

.startPointList  .header, .tasklist .header, .processInstanceList .header {

        display:none;}

Level 4
September 24, 2019

Thanks for the input Mayank. This is similar to what we ended up doing; we also added visibility: hidden; in there.

While this does the job, I am a little concerned that changing the template doesn't do anything? What if I need to change something in the template that can't be changed via css? Is this "normal" with the default setup?

Mayank_Gandhi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 24, 2019

Hi Sean,

Changing the template should also do the job. But, this was a less effort consuming approach. There might be a number of use-cases that might not have been documented and till the testing results are fine it should be ok to achive the use-case either via Stylesheet change or the template.

Thanks,

Mayank

Level 4
September 24, 2019

Should I be worried if changing the template does not work?

Mayank_Gandhi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
September 24, 2019

I don't think so. But you can reach out to the community or support for review of such specific cases and we will be happy to help you out.