In the Grantee field, enter the name of the user or group you will allow to

Working with Pages Designed for Mobile Devices 9-7 ■ Click the Rearrange icon to rearrange the order of portlets, items, and levels within the current level. ■ Select the check box next to one or more portlets, items, and levels and click Hide to hide them on the page. ■ Select the check box next to one or more hidden portlets, items, and levels displayed in gray and click Show to show them on the page. ■ Select the check box next to one or more portlets, items, and levels and click Delete to remove them from the page. ■ Select the check box next to one or more portlets and items, and click Move to move them to a different level of the page. ■ Select the check box next to one or more portlets, and click Share to make these particular instances of the portlets available to other pages. For more information, see Section 15.7, Sharing a Portlet Across Multiple Pages . Here is an example of a mobile page with two levels, one called My Level, and one called Inner Level. Figure 9–1 Sample Mobile Page

9.4 Personalizing Mobile Pages

When you preview a mobile page in Oracle Portal, a Personalize link is displayed at the top of the page. When you click this link, you see personalization options that are very similar to the options available in Edit mode, except that fewer options are available. For example, it is not possible to share a portlet when personalizing a mobile page. It is possible to add new portlets and levels to the page, and rearrange the portlets, items, and levels. It is also possible for the user to hide, show, and delete portlets, items, and levels. The user cannot add new items, or move levels into other levels. Note: You cannot move levels. 9-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Portal It is not possible to personalize mobile pages or the portlets from the mobile device.

9.5 Viewing Standard Pages on Mobile Devices

Although standard pages are accessible from a mobile device, only mobile-enabled portlets and items are displayed. Non-mobile portlets are not displayed. When you view a standard page from a mobile device, the page structure is flattened into a set of menus, one of which is displayed in the mobile device at a given time. Every object on a page becomes a link in a menu. Consider the example shown here: Figure 9–2 Sample Standard Page If portlets P1 and P3 are mobile enabled but P2 is not, the menu displayed on the mobile device looks like this: Figure 9–3 Sample Standard Page Viewed on a Mobile Device If you select a portlet link, the portlet content is displayed on the mobile device. If you select a tab link, another menu is displayed to represent the content on the tab. In this example, Tab 1 contains one mobile portlet P4 and one item region with a Simple Page Link item to the page Mobile Work and a Simple URL item to Oracle Mobile. When you click the Tab 1 link the mobile device displays: Figure 9–4 Standard Page Tab Viewed on a Mobile Device Only tabs containing mobile content are displayed on mobile devices.