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My webMethods User Interface
 
Resizing the Content Area and Navigation Pane
The following screenshot shows a sample view of the My webMethods user interface:
My webMethods user inteface
The following table describes the elements of the My webMethods user interface.
logged in user
My webMethods always displays the user name of the logged in user at the top of the page.
standard links
The standard links provide access to your My webMethods profile and information about the version of My webMethods and the webMethods products in use. There is also a standard link to log out of My webMethods.My webMethods always displays standard links at the top right of the page. For more information, see Standard Links.
refresh icon
Click this icon to have My webMethods refresh the navigation pane.
collapse/expand icon
This icon hides and restores the navigation pane. For more information, see Resizing the Content Area and Navigation Pane.
navigation pane
The navigation pane contains two tabs:
*Navigate tab to provide access to application pages and workspaces. For more information, see Navigation Pane, Application Selections Available in the Navigate Tab, and Workspace Selections in the Navigate Tab.
*Tools tab, which lists resources that users can add to workspaces. For more information, see Navigation Pane and Workspace Tools Section of the Tools Tab.
tabs
My webMethods displays a tab for each open application page and workspace. To make an application page or workspace the current page so that you can view it, you click its tab. For more information, see Tabs.
New tab
The New tab allows you to quickly create a new workspace. For more information, see Creating New Empty Workspaces.
tab finder
The tab finder allows you to navigate to open tabs. This control is useful when you have many open tabs, and as a result, some are not visible. For more information, see Displaying a Page When its Tab is Not Visible.
resize icon
The resize icon allows you to resize the navigation pane and content area. This icon is not always visible. My webMethods displays the resize icon when you place your mouse in the gap between the navigation pane and the content area. For more information, see Resizing the Content Area and Navigation Pane.
content
The area where My webMethods displays the content of an application page or workspace. For more information, see Format of Application Pages and Format of Workspace Pages.
window finder
The window finder allows you to make a window that is open in a workspace the current window. This control is useful when you have many open windows. For more information, see Finding Windows in a Workspace.