Click the Pages node to locate standard, mobile, JSP, URL, and PLSQL type

Performing Actions on Pages 8-7 To delete a page: 1. Log in to Oracle Portal.

2. Click the Build tab to bring it forward.

3. In the Page Groups portlet Work In drop-down list, select the page group that

owns the page to be deleted. 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 the Pages

heading.

5. Click the Delete link next to the page you want to delete.

6. In the confirmation page, click Yes.

If you have the appropriate privileges, you can delete a sub-page by switching to Edit mode, List view, selecting one or more sub-pages, and clicking the Delete button next to Actions in the List view banner.

8.5 Placing One Page Onto Another

Oracle Portal provides ways to place one page onto another: ■ Publish the page as a portlet ■ Display the page through the Page portlet When you publish a page as a portlet, it is accessible from the Portlet Repository where it can be selected for placement on other portal pages. When you use the portlet named Page, you can display any page—even one that has not been published as a portlet. Both of these are ways to share content on multiple pages simultaneously while having only one page to maintain. This section describes how to publish a page as a portlet and display a page through the Page portlet. It contains the following subsections: ■ Section 8.5.1, Publishing a Page as a Portlet ■ Section 8.5.2, Displaying a Page Through the Page Portlet ■ Section 8.5.3, Selecting Page Portlet Regions for Display

8.5.1 Publishing a Page as a Portlet

Publishing a page as a portlet makes it accessible from the Portlet Repository, where it can be selected for placement on other portal pages. In default portal installations, you can find pages published as portlets under the Published Portal Content node of the Portlet Repository. Note: All of this page’s sub-pages are also deleted. Separate confirmations for sub-pages are not displayed. When a page that is the target of a URL-based item, such as the URL or the Page Link item type, is deleted, be sure to also delete or revise the target specified for the item. Otherwise, users will likely see either an error message or a target they had not anticipated.