About the Web Designer Help
The VertiGIS Studio Web Designer Help explains how to use the Web Designer to create, edit, configure and deploy Web apps. For information about installing the On-Premises version of VertiGIS Studio Web and Web Designer, see the VertiGIS Studio Web Installation Help.
For documentation about manual configuration and custom development, see the VertiGIS Studio Developer Center.
This help provides instructions for configuring VertiGIS Studio software only. For help installing or configuring third-party software, consult the documentation provided by the third-party vendor:
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For documentation about ArcGIS Enterprise, see Esri's online help.
Conventions Used in this Guide
This guide uses the following conventions:
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User input and interface references: In procedural sections, when you are instructed to do something in the user interface, the UI components are in bold typeface to stand out from the rest of the text, for example:
In the Name box, type a name.
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Code examples: Code snippets are presented in a different typeface and may have background shading, for example:
<ElementName ID="1" DisplayName="My Component" />
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Cautions, Notes, and Tips: Information that is useful or important is set apart and emphasized by adding an icon to draw attention to it and identify what type of information it is. There are three levels of information:
Cautions are indicated by the exclamation icon on a yellow background. Cautions indicate information that could cause you to lose data if you do not follow the instructions.
Notes are indicated by the sticky note icon. Notes include information that is important for you to know.
Tips are indicated by the light bulb icon. Tips contain information that makes a task easier or provides extra information that is useful but not essential.