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System-Generated vs. Static Page Customization
Most people responsible for updating web pages normally focus on the static pages on the WebPAC. These are the pages that always look the same each time they are viewed until they are edited. For example, the main page of the catalog always looks the same.

mainmenu.html

However, custom forms can be used to customize as well. A good example is the search results page - the information on this page is dependent on the search performed and the data in the system matching the search. The same search performed at different times could produce different results if items are added or removed from the catalog.

Results page controlled by briefcit.html.

For additional information, refer to the Innovative Guide & Reference, Page # 107034: Brief Citation Form and Page # 106854: Bibliographic Record Display Form.