Adding a Rollover Effect to Tabs

10-38 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal page portlet is placed the target page. For the style element Portlet Body Color, remove the value from the Background Color field, and click Apply. The background color specified for the page portlet’s source page that is, Background Color property of the Common style element displays. To illustrate this for yourself, create a page named Source and a page named Target. Create a Source Style for the Source page and a Target Style for the Target page. Set all the color values for Source Style to the red end of the color palette. Set all the color values for Target Style to the blue end of the color palette. Add some portlets and items to the Source and Target pages. Publish the Source page as a portlet. Place the Source page portlet onto the Target page. For the Source page, experiment with selecting and de-selecting Use Style Of Page On Which Portlet Is Placed , and viewing the result on the Target page. Also, experiment with specifying and clearing the value field for the Background property of Target Style’s Common style element. How can I display portlet headers and borders on one portlet but not on another? Put the portlets in different regions. Turn portlet headers and borders on in one region. Turn them off in another. I was editing a page and I wanted to collapse portlets, but those controls were not visible. The CollapseRestore, Remove, and Personalize links do not display in Edit mode because editing and personalizing are different types of tasks. These links display in View mode. When you want to edit a page without too much distraction from its existing content, consider switching from Graphical view to List or Layout view. Is there a way to rearrange regions on a page? Not directly. There is no drag-and-drop capability with regions. However, you can move content and delete and add regions pretty easily to achieve this effect. For example, in List view of page Edit mode, move all content to one region, which will act as a holding region. Delete the undesirable empty regions, then add regions in the desired layout. Finally, move the content from the holding region into their target home regions. How do I add an item region to my view of a page? You cannot add an item region when you personalize a page. One way around this is to upload the items to a page on which you have Edit privileges, for example a personal page. Then personalize the original page, add the Favorites portlet to it, then add links to your items to the Favorites portlet. For information on working with the Favorites portlet, see Section A.5.1, Working with the Favorites Portlet . For information on adding a portlet to a page, see Section 2.3.1, Adding a Portlet to a Page . Tip: When you edit styles, a quick way to move from style element property to style element property is to click the style element property in the Preview section of the Edit Style page. This selects the style element property and displays all of its values for editing Working with Layouts 10-39 How do I get new regions to have exactly the same configuration as the region it was created from? In most cases, a new region defaults to an undefined region. Change the region to the same type as the region that it was created from, and it will have the same property values and attributes or HTML content layout template selection as specified for the original region. I want to add content to a region but get the message: Content cannot be added to this region because the region type is undefined The region comes from a Portal Template, where the region type is not defined. Either define the region types on the applied Portal Template see Section 12.2.1.3, Editing Portal Templates for Pages , or detach the page from the template see Section 12.2.1.4, Detaching a Portal Template from a Page . Why can’t I add content to a region? You may not have sufficient privileges to add content. You must have at least the page or tab privilege Manage Content or Manage Items with Approval on the page or on the tab that contains the region. If the page is based on a Portal Template, and the template region is locked, no one can add content to the region, unless they do so through a WebDAV client. If the default item region in a template is set not to allow users to add content, this setting is ignored by WebDAV when adding content to pages that are based on the template. To unlock a region: 1. Open the page or Portal Template in Edit mode, and edit the region.

2. Select Enable Users To Included Content In This Region.

3. Click OK to save your changes and return to the page or Portal Template.

I’ve locked a region, but users can still add content to it. Region locking by deselecting Enable Users To Included Content In This Region on a region is a way to limit the types of actions users can perform on a region. How it works differs between page regions and template regions. Once you lock a page region, when users personalize the page they cannot add content to the region or hide, show, delete, or move existing content. When users edit the page, they can still add, hide, show, delete, and move content. When you lock a Portal Template region, no user can change the region content on pages that are based on the template. When users edit or personalize a page that is based on a template with locked regions, they will not be able to add content to the region, or hide, show, delete, or move existing content. My page is not displaying all of my items. An instance where content can be truncated on a portal page is when the containing region allows for a limited number of rows and columns. For example, if a page has eight items and the containing region is set for two columns and three rows, only six of the items display. The remaining two are truncated. These truncated items display once the region column or row allowances are expanded. For more information, see Section 10.2.5, Changing the Number of Columns and Rows in a Region .