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Custom Application Pages Overview
Custom application pages (such as non-standard application pages) are created using the Form Builder and used in the Slate-hosted application to collect data mapped to custom application-scoped fields. Data points such as application type, entry ter...
Updated : 25 Apr 2024
Custom Application Widgets
In the Slate-hosted application, a "widget" manages the collection of grouped data points. For example, an applicant can enter multiple school records, each with its own distinct values for fields such as name, CEEB code, address, and level of study...
Updated : 03 Jan 2025
Custom Personal Background Page
In the default Slate-Hosted Application, the personal background page (identified by the part ID per ) consists of a pre-made module that allows students to enter their name, addresses, contact information, and biographical details. This article c...
Updated : 04 Feb 2025
Custom School History Page
In the default Slate-Hosted Application, the school history page (identified by the part ID aca ) consists of a pre-made module that allows students to enter their academic history. Two optional modules allow for the collection of course history an...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
External School Report Page
Note This form, which is received by a school official, is distinct from the school report widget-scoped form, which displays to the applicant. See the school history page article for more information. The school report page-scoped fo...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Custom Employment History Page
In the default Slate-Hosted Application, the employment history page (identified by the part ID job ) consists of a pre-made module that allows students to enter their work history. This article covers creating a custom employment hist...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Custom Relationship Page
A family information page allows for the collection of data pertaining to an applicant's family relations, like mother, father, brother, and sister. Using the relationship widget, you can introduce conditional logic to your form, customize in...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Custom Interest Page
In the default Slate-Hosted Application, the activities page (identified by the part ID act ) consists of a pre-made module that allows students to enter a history of extra-curricular organizations they've taken part in. This article covers ...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Custom Sport Page
You can add a custom sport history page to the Slate-hosted application to collect sport-scoped data. The sport widget, embedded in the page's host form, lets you collect applicants' sport information separately from other activity/interest inform...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Custom Reference Page
In the default Slate-Hosted Application, the reference page (identified by the part ID ref ) consists of a pre-made module that allows students to send requests for recommendations. This article covers the creation of a custom referenc...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
External Reference Page
Slate delivers a ready-to-use recommendation process that allows an applicant to electronically send a recommendation form to a recommender to complete in Slate. If so desired, the Slate-delivered recommendation form can be replaced with a custom re...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Migrating from Custom XSLT Build Files in the Slate-Hosted Application
This article helps you identify deprecated XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation) build files in your database, interpret their contents, and transition to custom application pages. A brief history of XSLT build files Before 2021, ...
Updated : 25 Feb 2025