Supplying your own heading template

If you supply your own heading template, you must supply some of the required elements of an HTML page. A heading template should contain the following HTML elements:
  • A doctype tag. For example:
    <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN>
  • An <html> tag
  • A <head> tag
  • A <STYLE> tag, which must contain style sheet rules for the BRIGHT and INPUT classes. For example:
    <STYLE TYPE="text/css"> 
    <!--                    
        TABLE, TR, TD       
        { padding: 0mm    } 
        TABLE               
        { width: 60%    }   
    -->
    .BRIGHT
    {font-weight: bold}
    {font-family: courier}
    .INPUT
    {font-family: courier}
    </STYLE>
    You can use the width attribute of the TABLE element to fine-tune the appearance of the screen image section.
  • A </head> tag
  • A <body> tag. You can use this tag to specify text colors, or an image to be used as the background for the page. For example:
    <body background="/dfhwbimg/background2.gif" bgcolor=#FFFFFF"
     text="#000000" link="#00FFFF" vlink="#800080" alink="#FF0000>
    onLoad="dfhsetcursor('&DFH_CURSORPOSN;')"
    Note: This example uses DFHWBIMG which is described in Using DFHWBIMG to display graphics.
  • Optionally any other HTML elements you need to customize the page.