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nwa_makeid, nwa_nav, Table 27
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Smarty registered template function. Adds various kinds of visual effects to the page. Usage example: {nwa_bling id=$some_id type=fade} The "id" parameter is the ID of the HTML element to which you will add 'bling' effects The "type" parameter is the kind of bling desired: l "fade": element smoothly fades in and out l "blink": element blinks slowly nwa_makeid {nwa_makeid ...} Smarty registered template function. Creates a unique identifier and assigns it to a named page variable. Identifiers are unique for a given page instantiation. Usage example: {nwa_makeid var=some_id} The "var" parameter specifies the page variable that will be assigned. Alternative usage: {nwa_makeid var=some_id file=filename} The "file" parameter specifies a file which contains a unique ID. This allows issued IDs to be unique across different page loads. To return the value rather than assign it to a variable, use the syntax: {nwa_makeid [file=filename] output=1} Otherwise, this template function does not generate any output. nwa_nav {nwa_nav} ... {/nwa_nav} Smarty registered block function. Defines a block area for navigation, a control, or generates navigation control HTML of a particular type. Blocks are individual components of the navigation area, which basically consist of HTML. Blocks for actual navigation items have substitution tags in the form @tagname@. The recognized tags are described in the table below. Table 27: Navigation Tags Tag Description @a@ navigation name @name@ navigation item name (HTML safe) @jsname@ navigation item name (JavaScript quoted) @href@ navigation item hyperlink @jshref@ navigation item hyperlink (JavaScript quoted) @icon@ navigation item icon, if specified 276 | nwa_makeid Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide