Listing the Pages You Manage

7-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal Figure 7–3 Example Page Property Sheet

6. Click the Close button to close the property sheet window.

You can also place the Smart Link Property Sheet in any item region to get a look at a combination of page and region properties. When the Smart Link is placed on a tab, the URL and durable URL listed in the property sheet are for the tab. You can use these URLs to target the page with the current tab selected. Note that the style listed in this property sheet is always the style of the containing page and not the style applied to the region. This is true even when the region that contains a Property Sheet Smart Link uses a style different from the style used on the containing page. For information on adding a Smart Link to a page, see Section 13.6.6, Adding a Portal Smart Link Item .

7.3.2 Viewing Portlet Property Sheets

The portlet property sheet provides a quick look at some useful information about a portlet. This includes the portlet’s provider, the applied display and cache options, the portlet’s description, and so on. To access a portlet property sheet: 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 that contains the portlet. Defining and Displaying Page Information 7-7 By default, 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 that contains the relevant portlet. This opens the page in Edit mode. 5. Click the Property Sheet icon associated with the relevant portlet Figure 7–4 . This icon does not display by default. The portlet region must be configured to display it. Figure 7–4 The Property Sheet Icon The portlet’s property sheet displays in a secondary window Figure 7–5 . Figure 7–5 Example Portlet Property Sheet If the Property Sheet icon does not display next to the relevant portlet, the Property Sheet attribute is probably not exposed in the display settings for the region that contains the portlet or included in the HTML template that is applied to the region. For information on displaying attributes through region display settings, see Section 10.2, Configuring Region Display Options . For information on displaying attributes through an HTML template, see Chapter 12, Providing a Standard Look and Feel and Appendix E, Substitution Tags for HTML and Unstructured UI Templates .

6. Click the Close button to close the property sheet window.