This pane is used to display the design elements of one or more database applications. This allows developers to select a recently opened database and design element within that database to edit.
Tip
Clicking the Recent Databases icon, located on the toolbar on the left, will open the Design pane if it's hidden (see Figure 3.2).
Figure 3.2. Recent Databases icon
You'll notice that the top section of each database (shown in gray) is a header that contains the application name and file location. Below the database header are the construction elements associated with the application. All databases can include these design elementsFramesets, Pages, Forms, Views, Folders, Shared Code, Shared Resources, and Other (see Figure 3.3). We'll talk more about these elements in the next chapter.
Figure 3.3. Design pane elements
An Introduction to the Lotus Domino Tool Suite
Getting Started with Designer
Navigating the Domino Designer Workspace
Domino Design Elements
An Introduction to Formula Language
An Introduction to LotusScript
Fundamentals of a Notes Application
Calendar Applications
Collaborative Applications
Reference Library Applications
Workflow Applications
Web Applications
Design Enhancements Using LotusScript
Design Enhancements Using Formula Language
View Enhancements
Sample Agents
Miscellaneous Enhancements and Tips for Domino Databases
Data Management
Security
Application Deployment and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix A. Online Project Files and Sample Applications
Appendix B. IBM® Lotus® Notes® and Domino®Whats Next?