Personlization via Application-Specific iView Attributes??

Hi Guru's
Having read the book 'Maximizing Web Dynpro for JAVA', regarding the personlization options to webdynpro, I have some questions:
The books shows that it is possible to create application specific attributes, which the end-user or the administrator can change in the iView properties.
But how do i create theese attribues? - I can see that the Webdynpro iView has to be activated once before they show op. But how do i implement it?
Help would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Ronni

Hi
attributes means, what are the UI elements your using as part of application development, so the portal admin can chage the colors and all those things from the theme editor.
Cheers,
APPU

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