The Panel macro displays a block of text within a customisable panel, like a text box.
Handy hint: You can use panels within columns, in table cells and in the sections defined by page layouts.
Here is an example of a Panel macro:
A formatted panel.
Using the Panel macro
To add the Panel macro to a page:
Speeding up macro entry with autocomplete: Type { and the beginning of the macro name, to see a list of suggested macros. Details are in Using Autocomplete. To edit an existing macro: Click the macro placeholder and choose Edit. A macro dialog window will open, where you can edit the parameters of the macro.
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Parameters
Parameters are options that you can set to control the content or format of the macro output.
Parameter | Default | Description |
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Panel Title | none | The title of the panel. If specified, this title will be displayed in its own title row. |
Border Style | solid | The style of the panel's border. Accepted values are |
Border Colour |
| The colour of the panel's border. Colours can be specified as HTML colour names or hexadecimal codes. |
Border Pixel Width (Value Only) |
| The width of the panel's border (in pixels). |
Background Colour |
| The background colour of the panel. Colours can be specified as HTML colour names or hexadecimal codes. |
Title Background Colour |
| The background colour of the title row of the panel. Colours can be specified as HTML colour names or hexadecimal codes. |
Title Text Colour |
| The colour of the text in the title row of the panel. Colours can be specified as HTML colour names or hexadecimal codes. |
Code examples
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