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Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Concept

Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Concept. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface. Step 1.

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Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Concept

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  1. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User InterfaceConcept

  2. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface

  3. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 1 The fluid banner is the equivalent of the portal header. It provides constant access to fluid navigational features and application features. It creates a consistent look and feel between classic and fluid applications. It is controlled by branding themes and style sheets. Even for classic applications, the portal header, by default, looks and behaves like the fluid banner upon initial installation of PeopleTools 8.55.

  4. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 2 An Employee Self Service page is a PeopleSoft page that aggregates related information and displays tiles. PeopleSoft supports multiple homepages. When multiple homepages exist, use the homepage drop-down to select a homepage.

  5. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 3 The navigational construct displayed on the fluid homepage is the tile. Tiles can be compared to pagelets used in classic portal. Tiles provide access to fluid or classic applications.

  6. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 4 The Global Search button enables you to perform a free-text global search for navigation. Global Search is available if the PeopleSoft Search Framework has been configured for your system.

  7. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 5 The Notifications button displays the notification window showing any pending actions or alerts. Notifications only displays content if Push Notification has been configured on your system.

  8. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 6 The Actions List button displays a list of actions you can perform. Other than Sign Out, the options on the Actions List differ depending on whether you are on a homepage or a transaction page.

  9. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 7 The NavBar button displays the navigation bar. On initial access of NavBar,a side page with additional navigational options displays.

  10. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 8 Classic Home takes you to the classic PeopleSoft portal homepage. When you are on a classic page, this menu changes to Fluid Home enabling you to return to the fluid homepage.

  11. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 9 Recent Places displays links to the five most recent pages in the application you visited.

  12. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 10 My Favorites displays any specified favorite pages.

  13. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 11 Navigator displays the traditional menu structure as you  would see when accessing PeopleSoft in classic mode and using the Main Menu.

  14. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 12 NavBar tiles also provide access to applications in the PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface.

  15. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 13 Enables you to navigate through the set of links just as you would use the Main Menu of classic PeopleSoft applications. The hierarchy of links remains in the same order as the Main Menu.

  16. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 14 The back button enables you to return to the previous page or homepage. The label indicates to which page you will return, and the label changes based on the current context.

  17. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 15 The Preference Item List button enables you to hide the left hand panel on the page.

  18. Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface Step 16 You have completed the Understanding PeopleSoft Fluid User Interface topic. End of Procedure.

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