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Targeting Elements using Subject Codes Video

This video explains how to customise Academic Reports in TASS.web by using stylesheet selectors to target specific subjects via subject codes, allowing individual subjects to display different text and spacing without affecting the rest of the report. Using the English subject as an example, it demonstrates how subject code targeting can be applied to change a comment heading label and adjust layout spacing, ensuring the content shown is more relevant for subjects that do not receive grades. The video walks through identifying the correct style sheet element, applying a subject code selector, modifying only the required properties, and regenerating the academic report to confirm that the changes apply only to the targeted subject.

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00:03 - Overview of targeting elements using subject codes
00:28 - What targeting means in academic reports
00:49 - Example learning support subject and reporting requirements
01:34 - Identifying the element to target in the style sheet
01:49 - Selector types and focus on subject code selectors
02:55 - Finding the correct element in the style sheet
03:44 - Formatting and applying the subject code selector
05:02 - Updating text and spacing properties
07:10 - Regenerating the report to review changes

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