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 Lite Client Overview
The PROIV Lite Client is a browser-based client that can be embedded 
 in an existing browser page to access PROIV screen functions. The components 
 in those PROIV functions look and behave exactly like other components 
 in the browser page. The data for the components being sent to and received 
 from the PROIV function.
The Lite Client uses Bootstrap CSS and its responsive Fluid Grid to 
 display the components in the PROIV screen function. This means that the 
 components look and behave differently from the components in existing 
 PROIV clients (Windows Client & Open Client).
The Fluid Grid
The Fluid Grid provides a ‘Responsive’ browser page that adapts its 
 contents to the size of the browser that is displaying it. This means 
 that the page contents should be usable for desktop, laptop, tablet and 
 phone browsers. The use of the Fluid Grid has implications for the way 
 the PROIV Lite Client displays components:
	- In the Fluid Grid all components are sized by their percentage 
	 of a line. This means that components in a row are sized in relation 
	 to the other components in the row and not to the specified PROIV 
	 width.
 
	- As the screen is re-sized then all components get re-sized and 
	 moved about. This may mean that a component is now no longer able 
	 to show all of its data, it may even be so small that no data is shown.
 
	- PROIV components that are not visible have no representation on 
	 the screen. If a non-visible component is made visible then it will 
	 then take part in the screen and so will affect the position and size 
	 of other components on the screen. Making a component visible/not 
	 visible will cause other components to shuffle about.
 
	- The Fluid Grid used by the Lite Client is based on a PROIV screen 
	 width of 80 columns. If components are outside this then they will 
	 cause the Fluid grid to use two or more rows for one PROIV screen 
	 row.
 
	- The width of a component is based on the components in the same 
	 row on either side so to make a component wider you can move its column 
	 left or move the next component to the right. The last component in 
	 a row will use all the space up to the 80th column position.
 
	- The widths of components in the Fluid Grid rows will be adjusted 
	 by the Lite Client so that components in the same PROIV column but 
	 different rows line up vertically. This may mean that changing components 
	 in one row may affect the positions or size of components in other 
	 rows.
 
Bootstrap CSS
The Lite Client uses the Bootstrap CSS to display its components. The Lite Client comes with the all the required Bootstrap files.
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