Difference between revisions of "Basic User Interface Overview"
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
:The first feature is the color of the menu bar. If the menu bar is red you are in training mode and the title will say training. If the background is gold you are in live mode. | :The first feature is the color of the menu bar. If the menu bar is red you are in training mode and the title will say training. If the background is gold you are in live mode. | ||
− | :'''''Live''''' mode is the data that actually is used to run the school. '''''Training''''' mode is used for training and testing purposes and does not reflect true data. | + | :*'''''Live''''' mode is the data that actually is used to run the school. |
+ | :*'''''Training''''' mode is used for training and testing purposes and does not reflect true data. | ||
:'''User''' | :'''User''' |
Revision as of 09:50, 8 February 2014
The WebPams interface is a entirely new organizational layout from the previous version of JPAMS. This layout tries to organize all program links in a area/program type/alpha for fast lookup.
Menu Bar
The top of WebPams has a menu bar that contains several features.
- Status
- The first feature is the color of the menu bar. If the menu bar is red you are in training mode and the title will say training. If the background is gold you are in live mode.
- Live mode is the data that actually is used to run the school.
- Training mode is used for training and testing purposes and does not reflect true data.
- User
- The user indicator will have the welcoming and the user you are logged in as.
- Icons
- - This is your favorites. From here you can save your 10 favorite programs and launch them.
- - This is a link to the help system.
- - This is the logout button.
The left side of the screen is the program navigator/menu. This is a collapsible panel that is categorized by application area.
Within each application area there are several broad program types:
- Entry Program
- List Program
- Loader Program
- Count Program
- Interface Program
- Letter Program
- Trends Program
Workspace
The Workspace is a tab separated work area that allows you to manage multiple open programs without overlapping windows. You have several different programs open at any given time. You can select a Tab to switch the active program. When you are finished with a program you can click on the red "X" at the top of the tab to close the individual program.