Change the selection from Use HTML Content Layout to Select Attributes. Click OK.

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12.3.4.1 Copying an HTML Page Skin or Content Layout Template

To copy an HTML page skin or content layout template:

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 HTML template to be copied. By default, the Page Groups portlet is located on the Build tab of the Portal Builder page.

4. In the Layout Appearance section, click the Browse link next to HTML

Templates .

5. On the resulting Portal Navigator page, click the Copy link next to the HTML

template to be copied.

6. In the New Template Name field, provide a new name for the template.

The New Template Name must be unique within its page group. Use up to 50 characters. Multibyte characters are allowed. Use any character except the following: , \ : ? | Although Template Name is not case-sensitive, the portal stores it in uppercase.

7. Click OK to save your change and exit the Copy Template page.

12.3.4.2 Copying an Unstructured User Interface Template

To copy an unstructured UI template: 1. Log in to Oracle Portal.

2. Click the Navigator link at the top of the page.

3. Click the Providers tab to bring it forward.

4. Click the Locally Built Providers link.

5. Click the Shared Components link.

6. Click the User Interface Templates link.

7. Click the Copy link next to the UI template to be copied.

8. Edit the value in the New Template Name field.

9. Click OK to save your change.

12.3.5 Sharing an HTML Template Across Page Groups

Move an HTML Template to the Shared Objects page group to make it available for use in all portal page groups. Note: For additional information on the rules governing object naming in Oracle Portal, see Appendix D, Object Naming Rules in Oracle Portal . 12-38 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal To move an HTML template to the Shared Objects page group: 1. Log in to Oracle Portal.

2. Click the Build tab to bring it forward.

3. Click the Navigator link at the top of the page.

This opens the Portal Navigator.

4. In the Portal Navigator, click the Page Groups tab to bring it forward.

5. Click the page group link for the page group that contains the style to be moved.

6. On the resulting page, click the HTML Templates node.

Only the HTML templates you are authorized to see and the actions you are authorized to perform are displayed.

7. Click the Moved to Shared link next to the HTML template to be moved to the

Shared Objects page group.

8. In the confirmation page, click Yes to move the HTML template.

12.4 Deleting Templates from Oracle Portal

When you delete a template, the results vary depending on the type of template you delete. This section discuss these different results and list the steps to take to delete different kinds of templates. It includes the following subsections: ■ Section 12.4.1, Deleting a Portal Template ■ Section 12.4.2, Deleting an HTML Template

12.4.1 Deleting a Portal Template

When you delete a Portal Template for pages, any pages that were based on the template are automatically detached from the template. The layout, look and feel, and Note: Objects can be moved to the Shared Objects page group—whose default language is English—from a non-English page group only if the object already has an English translation. This applies to all promotable objects: ■ Item types ■ Page types ■ Attributes ■ Categories ■ Perspectives ■ Styles ■ HTML templates Note: To delete a template, you must have at least one of the privileges outlined in the Intended Audience section of this chapter, or the page privilege Manage on the template.