Enter your approval comments and click Approve.
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Controlling Content Handling What Is Content?
» Finding Content Personalizing Your Portal
» Refreshing a Page Displaying a Page
» Refreshing a Portlet on a Page
» Understanding Page and Item URLs
» Click Return Object next to the page you want to make your home page. Click OK.
» Click Return Object next to the page you want to make your home page when Click OK.
» Changing Your Password Viewing Pages
» Choosing a Default Page Style
» Enter the words that you want to search for.
» Choose which page groups are searched:
» Personalizing the Basic Search Portlet
» For Find results that:, choose one of the search operators described in
» In the Search In field, select one or more Page Groups in which to search.
» Select a Page in which you want to search.
» From the Perspective and Category lists, choose the perspectives and categories in
» Interpreting Search Results Click Choose Attributes to specify additional attribute search criteri
» Click Portal Content Tools in the Portlet Repository. Click Saved Searches.
» Change the name of the portlet, if desired, in the Display Name field and set other
» Click OK. Adding a List of Saved Searches to a Page
» Adding a Portlet to a Page Rearranging Portlets in a Page Region
» Moving Portlets to Different RegionsTabs Hiding a Portlet on a Page
» Removing a Portlet from a Page
» Rearranging the Order of Tabs in a Region
» Applying a New Style to a Page
» Personalizing a Page Parameter
» Removing Your Page Personalizations
» Setting Up the My Notifications Portlet to Show Your Subscriptions
» Accessing Page Editing Tools Accessing Page Portlet Editing Tools
» Adding Items from Your Desktop
» Using the Pending Items Preview Mode
» Personalizing the My Approval Status Portlet
» In the Display Name field, enter a different title for the portlet if required. For
» In the Display Limit radio group, select whether to display all notifications or
» Make sure the Show Approval Notifications check box is selected.
» Select the Display Notification Type Icon in Portlet check box if you want to
» Select the Display Notification Status in Portlet check box if you want to display
» Click OK. Setting Up the My Notifications Portlet to Show the Status of Oracle Portal Approvals
» To review the item, click the Item Link.
» Enter your approval comments and click Approve.
» Enter your rejection comments, and click Reject.
» Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Approaching Your Portal Getting Up to Speed
» Knowing Your Audience Getting Up to Speed
» Understanding the Planning Process
» Using Page Groups Effectively
» Configuring a Page Group for Content Management
» Deciding What Content To Publish
» Click the Build tab to bring it forward.
» From the Page Groups portlets Work In drop-down list, choose the page group to
» Click the Access tab to bring it forward.
» In the Grantee field, enter the name of the user or group needing access.
» Click the Configure link. Click the Access tab to bring it forward.
» In the Change Access section, find the relevant user or group.
» From the Privilege list, choose the new privilege level. Click OK.
» Controlling Who Can Apply a Different Style to a Page
» From the Page Groups portlet Work in drop-down list, choose the page group to
» If necessary, click the Main tab to bring it forward.
» In the Contact E-mail field, enter the e-mail address of the page group contact, for
» Click OK. Specifying the Page Group Contact E-mail Address
» From the Page Groups portlet Work in drop-down list, choose the page group that
» Under Pages in the Layout Appearance section, click the relevant page.
» Click the Add Item icon on the region where the contact e-mail address will
» On the resulting page, select Built-In Navigation Item Types.
» From the Built-In Navigation Item Types list, choose Portal Smart Link.
» Click Next. Adding the Page Group Contact E-Mail Address to a Page
» From the Portal Smart Link list, choose Contact.
» Enter your own Display Name or select Use The Default Display Name.
» Optionally, select an Image to display with the link or by itself, and specify Image
» Click Finish. Adding the Page Group Contact E-Mail Address to a Page
» Deleting a Page Group Configuring a Page Group’s Page Edit Modes
» Specifying the Doctype for Pages
» Specifying Inheritance Rules for Newly Created Pages
» Choosing a Default Style for a Page Group
» Choosing a Default Navigation Page for a Page Group
» Choosing a Default Template or Page Skin for a Page Group
» Specifying Tab Navigation Behavior for a Page Group
» Defining URL Rewrite Rules for a Page Group
» Enabling and Disabling Parameters and Events for a Page Group
» From the Page Groups portlet Work In drop-down list, select the page group.
» Click the Configure tab to bring it forward.
» In the JSP Access section, click the Edit link.
» Select the Allow External Access check box.
» In the Access Key field, enter a text string to provide security between the page
» Click OK to return to the Configure tab.
» Click Close. Enabling JSP Access
» Click the Browse link next to the selected page group.
» Click the Externally Published Portlets link.
» Click the Externally Published Portlet link next to Create New.
» On the resulting page, enter a name for the portlet in the Portlet Name field.
» Click the Select Portlet icon, and select the portlet you will use in a JSP.
» Click OK. Publishing a Portlet Externally
» Additional JSP Information Enabling JavaServer Page Access to a Page Group
» Understanding the Shared Objects Page Group
» Moving Objects to the Shared Objects Page Group
» Troubleshooting Page Groups Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Things You Can Do with Content
» In the Navigator, click the link for the page group in which you want to create the
» Next to Create New, click the Attribute link.
» In the Display Name field, enter a descriptive name for the attribute. The display
» From the Datatype list, choose the type of data that the attribute will store.
» Click Create. Creating an Attribute
» Click Close. Creating an Attribute
» Use the Navigator to browse to the attribute that you want to edit.
» In the row for the attribute, click the Edit link.
» In the Name field, edit the name of the attribute. The name is used internally only.
» In the Display Name field, edit the descriptive name of the attribute. The Display
» Select Enable Translations if you want users to be able to translate the values
» In the Length field, enter the number of characters the attribute can store.
» Next to Create New, click the Item Type link.
» In the Display Name field, enter a descriptive name for the item type. The display
» From the Base Item Type list, choose the base item type from which you want
» Click Create. Creating an Item Type
» Click Close. Creating an Item Type
» In the row for the item type, click the Edit link.
» In the Name field, edit the name of the item type. The name is used internally
» In the Display Name field, edit the descriptive name of the item type. The Display
» In the Icon field, enter the path and file name of an image to associate with the
» In the row for the item type, click the Edit link. Click the Attributes tab.
» In the Available Attributes list, select the attributes that you want to add to the
» Click the Move icon to move the selected attributes to the Selected Attributes list.
» In the Default Value field, enter the value to use by default for the attribute. If
» Select the Required check box if you want it to be mandatory for content
» Clear the Add Wizard check box if you do not want to display the attribute on
» Clear the Edit Wizard check box if you do not want to display the attribute on
» Next to Create New, click the Page Type link.
» In the Display Name field, enter a descriptive name for the page type. The
» From the Base Page Type list, choose the base page type from which you want
» Click Create. Creating a Page Type
» Click Close. Creating a Page Type
» In the row for the page type, click the Edit link.
» In the Name field, edit the name of the page type. The name is used internally
» Adding Attributes to a Page Type
» Click Apply to add the attributes to the page type.
» Select the Required check box if you want it to be mandatory for page
» In the Attribute list, choose the attribute whose values you want to pass to a
» In the Pass As field, enter the parameter name if it is different from the
» Next to Create New, click the Category link. Or, if you want to create the category
» In the Display Name field, enter a descriptive name for the category.
» Click Create. Creating a Category
» Click Close. Creating a Category
» Use the Navigator to browse to the category that you want to edit.
» In the row for the category, click the Properties link.
» In the Name field, edit the name of the category.
» In the Display Name field, edit the descriptive name of the category.
» In the Description field, enter information about the category that may be useful
» Specifying Category Images Click OK.
» In the Title Image Name field, enter the path and file name of an image to use
» In the Rollover Image Name field, enter the path and file name of an image to use
» In the Banner Image Name field, enter the path and file name of an image to
» In the Icon Name field, enter the path and file name of an image to use when
» Click OK. Editing a Category
» In the Types and Classification section, click the Edit link.
» In the Hidden Categories list, select the category that you want to make available.
» Click the Move icon to move the selected category into the Visible Categories list.
» Click Close. Making a Category Available to a Page Group
» Use the Navigator to browse to the category that you want to move.
» In the row for the category, click Move to Shared.
» In the confirmation page, click Yes.
» In the row for the category, click the Delete link.
» Click Delete. Deleting a Category
» In the confirmation page, click OK.
» Click the Perspectives link.
» Next to Create New, click the Perspective link. Or, if you want to create the
» In the Display Name field, enter a descriptive name for the perspective.
» Click Create. Creating a Perspective
» In the row for the perspective, click the Properties link.
» In the Name field, edit the name of the perspective.
» In the Display Name field, edit the descriptive name of the perspective.
» In the Description field, enter information about the perspective that may be
» Select the Display Icon With Items check box if you want to display an image
» Specifying Perspective Images Click OK.
» Click OK. Editing a Perspective
» In the Hidden Perspectives list, select the perspective that you want to make
» Click the Move icon to move the selected perspective into the Visible
» Click Close. Making a Perspective Available to a Page Group
» Use the Navigator to browse to the perspective that you want to move.
» In the row for the perspective, click Move to Shared.
» In the row for the perspective, click the Delete link.
» Click Delete. Deleting a Perspective
» Enabling Oracle BPEL Approval Processes
» In the Approvals and Notifications section, click the Edit link.
» Select the Allow Page to Override the Page Group Approval Process check box.
» Click Close. Enabling Page Managers to Specify Their Own Approval Processes
» In the Approvers field in the Approval Routing List section, select one or more
» From the Portal Navigator page, choose the page group to be edited.
» Select the Properties link next to your page group. Click the Approval tab.
» From the BPEL Process User list, choose the portal user to associate with the
» From the Process Name list, choose the Oracle BPEL process definition that you
» From the Access Users list, select the users that you want to add as approvers for
» From the BPEL Process Group Mapping list, select the group that you want to
» Select Require Approval for All Users check box if every content contributor Click OK.
» Monitoring Pending Approvals Setting Up Approvals
» Enabling Draft Items Setting Up Approvals
» In the Recipients field in the Expiry Notifications section, select one or more
» In the Notification Time for Recipients field, enter how long in hours before the Click OK.
» In the region where you want to display expiry notifications, click the Add
» Click the link for the My Notifications portlet. Click OK.
» Next to the portlet, click the Actions icon.
» Click Edit Defaults. Displaying Expiry Notifications on a Page
» Changing the Page Group Quota
» Setting the Item Versioning Level for a Page Group
» Troubleshooting Content Management Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Pages and Page Types in Oracle Portal
» Creating a Sub-Page Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Creating a JSP Through the Page Creation Wizard
» Creating a JSP By Copying Another Page
» Editing Page Properties Troubleshooting Page Creation
» Enabling Item Versioning for Page Groups, Pages, and Templates
» Listing the Pages You Manage
» Viewing Page Property Sheets
» Viewing Portlet Property Sheets
» Viewing Item Property Sheets
» Assigning a Category to a Page
» Assigning Perspectives to a Page
» Specifying a Representative Image for a Page
» Selecting Default Regions for a Page
» Selecting a Default Region for a Portal Template
» Defining the Display of Sub-Page Links Troubleshooting Page Information Issues
» Locating a Page Through the Page Groups Portlet
» Locating a Page Through the Portal Navigator
» Click the Pages node to locate standard, mobile, JSP, URL, and PLSQL type
» Copying a Page Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Moving a Page Deleting a Page
» Publishing a Page as a Portlet
» Displaying a Page Through the Page Portlet
» Selecting Page Portlet Regions for Display
» Performing Bulk Actions Through List View
» Performing Bulk Actions Through the Portal Navigator
» Troubleshooting Actions on Pages
» Mobile Support in Oracle Portal
» In the Grantee field, enter the name of the user or group you will allow to
» Click Add. Adding Content to a Mobile Page
» Personalizing Mobile Pages Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Viewing Standard Pages on Mobile Devices
» Adding MobileXML to Oracle Portal Pages
» Step 1 Acquire a mobile device
» Step 2 Configure mobile access for Oracle Portal
» Step 3 Make mobile content available on Oracle Portal pages
» Using the OracleAS Wireless DebuggerSimulator Troubleshooting Mobile Pages
» Deleting a Region from a Page
» Changing the Height and Width of a Region
» Displaying or Hiding Banners
» Changing the Number of Columns and Rows in a Region
» Changing the Alignment of Items
» Click the Edit Region icon in the Sub-Page Links region
» On the resulting page, go to the Page Level Display section, and select either:
» Click Apply to save your changes and remain on the Edit Region page, or click
» From the Page Groups portlet Work In drop-down list, select the page group that
» Under Pages in the Layout Appearance section, click the link to the page with
» On the resulting page, go to the Sub-Pages section, and select any or all of the
» Click Apply to save your changes and remain on the Edit Region page, or OK to
» Setting a Uniform Height and Width for Item Icons
» Changing the Attributes Displayed in a Region
» Defining a Sort Order for Items
» Displaying or Hiding Portlet Headers and Borders
» Showing or Hiding Portlet Header Links
» Changing Portlet and Item Spacing
» Naming a Tab Working with Tabs
» In Layout view, select the check box next to any tabs you want to hide.
» Click the Hide button next to Actions at the top of the page.
» Changing the Alignment of Tabs
» Adding a Rollover Effect to Tabs
» Under Pages in the Layout Appearance section, click the link to the page where
» Click the Actions icon on the tab to be deleted
» Click the Editing Views: Layout link in the toolbar at the top of the page.
» In Layout view, select the check box next to each tab you want to delete.
» Click Delete. Deleting Multiple Tabs Simultaneously
» Troubleshooting Regions and Tabs
» Understanding Style Basics Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Creating a Style Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Items Tabs Style Element Properties
» Portlets Style Element Properties
» Changing the Portlet Body Color
» Changing Portlet Header Colors, Fonts, and Edges
» In the Style Element Properties section, choose one of the following:
» Specify a Font Size and select a unit of measurement:
» Changing Portlet Heading and Text Colors and Fonts
» Controlling Styles for Page Portlets and Navigation Pages
» Changing the Page or Region Background
» Select the element type and property relevant to the type of banner to be changed:
» In the Style Element Type section, select Common.
» In the Style Element Properties section, select Region Banner.
» In the Style Element Type section, select Items.
» In the Style Element Properties section, select Group By Banner.
» In the Style Element Properties section, select either Region Banner or
» In the Style Element Type section, choose Items.
» In the Style Element Properties section, choose either Group By Banner,
» Choose a style from the Choose Style list.
» Click OK to save your changes and return to the page.
» Applying a Style to a Region
» Publishing a Style to Other Users
» Sharing a Style Across Page Groups
» Editing a Style Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Deleting a Style Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Using Portal Style Element Classes in HTML Templates and CSSs Troubleshooting Styles
» Portal Template Uses and Benefits Portal Templates for Pages
» HTML Template Uses and Benefits
» HTML Page Skins What Are HTML Templates?
» HTML Content Layouts What Are HTML Templates?
» Comparing Template Types Understanding Templates in Oracle Portal
» In the Layout Appearance section, click the Create link next to the Portal
» In the Display Name field, enter a Display Name for the template.
» Select Make available for use in this page group if you want the template to be
» Select a banner from the Navigation Page For Banner drop-down list.
» Converting a Page to a Portal Template You can use an existing standard page
» Under Layout Appearance, click the Browse link next to the Pages heading.
» On the resulting Portal Navigator page, click the Convert to Template link next to
» In the confirmation screen, click Yes to convert the page to a Portal Template.
» In the Layout Appearance section, under the Pages heading, click the link to the
» In the toolbar at the top of the page, click the Page: Properties link.
» On the resulting page, click the Template tab to bring it forward.
» Select the Use Portal Template radio button, and select the Portal Template you
» If the page contains content, a Region Mapping section displays.
» Click OK to save your changes and open the page in Edit mode.
» In the Layout Appearance section, under the Portal Templates heading, click
» Make your changes, and click the View Template link in the toolbar at the top of
» To edit the properties of the template, click the Template: Properties link in the
» Move from tab to tab, and edit properties as desired:
» Click the OK when you are done.
» Click the Detach from Template link next to the Use Portal Template field.
» In the confirmation page, click Yes to detach the template.
» Click OK to return to the page.
» From the Page Groups portlet Work In drop-down list, select a page group to own
» Enter a display name in the Display Name field.
» Check the Make available for use in this page group check box if you want users
» Select a navigation banner to display at the top of the page from the Navigation
» Click the Add Item icon over the region that will contain the item placeholder.
» From the Content Item Types drop-down list, select Item Placeholder.
» Click Next. Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Editing Portal Template Properties
» In the Layout Appearance section, click the Create link next to the HTML
» On the resulting page, select HTML Page Skin from the Template Type
» In the Template Name field, enter a name for the HTML page skin.
» In the Template Definition field, enter HTML to define the template’s Click Create.
» Select the Use HTML Page Skin radio button.
» Select a template from the Use HTML Page Skin drop-down list.
» Click OK to save your changes and exit page properties.
» In the Layout Appearance section, under the HTML Templates heading, click
» Click OK to save your changes and exit the wizard.
» Log in to Oracle Portal. Click the Build tab to bring it forward.
» Click the Page: Properties link in the toolbar at the top of the page.
» Click the Template tab to bring it forward.
» Select the Do not use a template radio button.
» Click OK to save your change and return to the page.
» In the Layout Appearance section, click the Create button next to the HTML
» On the resulting page, select HTML Content Layout from the Template Type
» In the Template Name field, enter a name for the HTML content layout.
» In the Template Definition field, enter HTML to define the template’s
» Click Create. Creating an HTML Content Layout
» Click OK to exit the wizard once you edit the template; or click Cancel to exit the
» Under Pages in the Layout Appearance section, click the link to the page to
» Click the Edit Region icon on the region where you will apply the template
» On the resulting page, click the Attributes tab to bring it forward.
» Select Use HTML Content Layout.
» Select a content layout from the HTML Content Layout drop-down list.
» Change the selection from Use HTML Content Layout to Select Attributes. Click OK.
» In the Template Definition field, enter the HTML or other Web-standard code for
» Click Preview to see how the template definition displays.
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