Moving a Page Deleting a Page

Performing Actions on Pages 8-9 By default, the page display name is displayed in the portlet header.

10. Click OK to save your changes and return to the page.

The portlet is published to the Portlet Repository. Use the Search feature in the repository to search for the portlet display name. You can also find it by clicking the Published Portal Content node, then the page group name to drill down through the repository to your new page portlet.

8.5.2 Displaying a Page Through the Page Portlet

Use Page portlets to display the content of any page, even though the page has not been published as a portlet.

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 that

owns the page on which to place the Page portlet. In default portal installations, the Page Groups portlet is located on the Build tab of the Portal Builder page.

4. In the Layout Appearance section, under the Pages heading, click the link to the

page on which to place the Page portlet. This opens the page in Edit mode.

5. Go to the region in which to add the Page portlet, and click the Add Portlet icon

Figure 8–3 . Figure 8–3 Add Portlet Icon This opens the Portlet Repository.

6. In the Portlet Respository, enter page in the Search field, and click Go.

7. In the search results list, click the Page portlet to add it to the Selected Portlets list,

and click OK. 8. While still in Edit mode, click the Edit Defaults icon for the Page portlet Figure 8–4 . Figure 8–4 The Edit Defaults Icon 9. On the Edit Page Portlet Defaults page, click the List icon next to the Page field Figure 8–5 . Figure 8–5 The List Icon Note: Edit the page portlet’s default settings to hide any unwanted page portlet regions. In page edit mode, click the page portlet’s Edit Defaults icon. 8-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal 10. On the resulting page, locate the page to display through the Page portlet, and click the Return Object link next to it. Drill down to a page by clicking the Expand icon next to the page’s parent page or page group.

11. Under Page Regions, select from:

■ Display All Regions , to display all the regions on the selected page. ■ Display Selected Regions , to display only those regions whose check box you select in the page model. When the page displayed through a Page portlet has sub-pages with different layouts, and you navigate to those pages through the Page portlet, the Display Selected Regions setting is ignored for the sub-pages. 12. To display an Edit link on the page that is displayed through the Page portlet, select the Display Edit Link check box. Displaying an Edit link enables privileged users to edit the page in place, that is, within the Page portlet. Changes made to the page through the Page portlet, are made simultaneously to the source page. For example, if you delete an item from the page through the Page portlet, the item is also deleted from the source page. Page portlets support View mode and minimal Edit mode. This means you can perform only a limited set of operations on the page when you edit it through the Page portlet. This also limits the various Edit mode views. For example, the Page portlet provides no Pending Items Preview edit mode. Consequently, users with the page privilege Manage Items With Approval cannot see items with the status Pending when they view the page through the Page portlet. Such users can edit the source page or add the My Approval Status portlet to the same page as the Page portlet. Users can use the My Approval Status portlet to track the progress of pending items. All the items that are not otherwise visible in the Page portlet are visible in the My Approval Status portlet until they are approved or published. For information on which users can view items in what state, see Section 17.9.3, Item URL Security .

13. Click OK to save your changes and return to the page.

Note: The Page portlet includes a parameter that, if used, requires a value in the format PAGEGROUPID_PAGEID. To make use of this on a regular container page, you must either: ■ Assign a constant value, such as 6_1, directly to the Page portlets parameter. ■ Create a page parameter mapped to the Page portlets parameter, then assign a value, such as 6_1, to the page parameter. To obtain values for PAGEGROUPID and PAGEID, enter page Edit mode and display page properties by clicking the Page Properties icon in the toolbar at the top of the page. When the Page parameter is specified, it overrides the page selection you made at step 10 or on the Personalize Page Portlet page. If the Page parameter is specified, any page you select when you Edit DefaultsPersonalize the Page portlet are ignored.