I am constantly amazed at the flexibility of PeopleSoft's Fluid UX. Through AddJavaScript and AddStylesheet, we can make the user interface do or appear however we desire. But in all our cleverness, we can't neglect the fundamentals such as:
- What are the differences between Classic and Fluid?
- What are the purposes of the various Fluid layouts?
- How do I align columns and fields in Fluid?
- What do I do with related display fields? Why won't they appear beside their control fields?
- How do you render grids on mobile?
- Is there a place for the scroll area in Fluid?
We regularly teach Fluid development principles. As developers become familiar with Fluid's CSS capabilities, they begin writing their own CSS. Is that OK? Should we write our own CSS? Absolutely! A better question is, "when?" When should we write our own CSS? When should we inject our own JavaScript? These are the questions we answer through Fluid fundamentals. Whether you have years of experience with Fluid or you are just starting your Fluid journey, we all learn by getting back to the basics: The Fundamentals. So join us on September 29th from 1:00 to 2:30 PM Central for 90 minutes of Fluid Fundamentals. Register now!
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