Controlling Who Can Apply a Different Style to a Page

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3. From the Page Groups portlet Work in drop-down list, choose the page group to

be configured. By default, the Page Groups portlet is located on the Build tab of the Portal Builder page.

4. Click the Configure link.

5. If necessary, click the Main tab to bring it forward.

6. In the Contact E-mail field, enter the e-mail address of the page group contact, for

example: stigermycompany.com

7. Click OK.

4.3.3.2 Adding the Page Group Contact E-Mail Address to a Page

Use Portal Smart Links to add the contact e-mail address to your portal pages, templates, and navigation pages. If a page has its own contact, that e-mail address is displayed in lieu of the page group contact e-mail address. To add the contact e-mail address to a page:

1. Log in to Oracle Portal.

2. Click the Build tab to bring it forward.

3. From the Page Groups portlet Work in drop-down list, choose the page group that

owns the relevant page. By default, the Page Groups portlet is located on the Build tab of the Portal Builder page.

4. Under Pages in the Layout Appearance section, click the relevant page.

This opens the page in Edit mode.

5. Click the Add Item icon on the region where the contact e-mail address will

display. If you do not see the Add Item icon, the region may be a portlet region, in which case, you cannot add items to this region.

6. On the resulting page, select Built-In Navigation Item Types.

7. From the Built-In Navigation Item Types list, choose Portal Smart Link.

If you do not see Portal Smart Link in the list, the item type has not been included in the page group. See Section 5.2.2.3, Making an Item Type Available to a Page Group .

8. Click Next.

9. From the Portal Smart Link list, choose Contact.

For information about the other smart links, refer to Section 13.6.6, Adding a Portal Smart Link Item . Note: Any user with at least the page privilege Manage Items With Approval or Manage Content on the page can add the page group contact e-mail address to a page. Working with Page Groups 4-9

10. Enter your own Display Name or select Use The Default Display Name.

If you provide your own display name, it will not be translated. The exact text that you enter in the Display Name field will be used for all languages. Conversely, the default display name is translated.

11. Optionally, select an Image to display with the link or by itself, and specify Image

Alignment .

12. Click Finish.

4.4 Configuring a Page Group’s Page Edit Modes

You can create default views for users who are editing pages within a page group. When users enter page Edit mode, the views you configure here display. Additionally, you can choose to hide or show various Edit mode controls and select the information to be displayed in Edit mode List view. All of these controls are available on the Configure tab of page group properties. This section describes how to define your users’ editing experience for all pages in a given page group. To configure a page group’s page Edit modes: 1. Log in to Oracle Portal.

2. Click the Build tab to bring it forward.

3. From the Page Groups portlet Work In drop-down list, select the page group for

which you will configure the Edit mode.

4. Click the Configure link.

5. Click the Configure tab to bring it forward.

6. Under Edit Modes, click the Edit link next to Current Selection.

7. Under Edit Mode Types, select the edit modes to make available to users.

Choose from: ■ Graphical —Makes the Graphical view of page Edit mode available as a selection for users with page edit privileges. Graphical view displays page content as it appears on the finished page. Users can add and delete regions in this mode. ■ Layout —Makes the Layout view of page Edit mode available as a selection for users with page edit privileges. Layout view enables users to focus on region manipulation without the distraction of page content. Though users can also hide, show, delete, or move content from this view. ■ List —Makes the List view of page Edit mode available as a selection for users with page edit privileges. List view lists the items, tabs, and sub-pages associated with the page. Portlets are not listed. You can perform additional configurations of List view in the List View Properties and List View Column Selection sections.

8. Under Default Edit Modes, select the view of page Edit mode you want users to

enter by default when they edit pages and navigation pages in this page group. Under Default Edit Mode for Pages and Default Edit Mode for Navigation Pages , choose from: