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Add existing wikis to a page

If we created a wiki for another page and now want to use it again, add a web content viewer to the new page and edit its settings to point to the existing wiki.

Refer to the following steps only when we are adding a web content viewer portlet from the Page Properties menu and configuring this web content viewer to point to an existing wiki. To create a new wiki, use the Customize link to add a wiki to a page.

  1. Create a project or access an existing project, and open the project in edit mode.

  2. If you did not already, create a page for the wiki or open an existing page.

    Wiki requires a certain amount of horizontal screen space to render properly, and is not intended for small mobile devices such as smartphones. For some tablet and desktop situations with limited horizontal screen space, use the portlet in a one-column layout.

  3. Click the Content tab.

  4. Click All in the list of categories, and search for the portlet Web Content Viewer.

  5. Add the web content viewer to the page by clicking the plus sign (+) or dragging the viewer onto the page.

  6. Click Save.

  7. Click the drop-down menu that is in the web content viewer title bar, and select Edit Shared Settings.

  8. Under Content Type, select Content Item.

  9. Under Content, click Edit.

  10. Click Libraries.

  11. Click the library containing the wiki to add.

  12. Expand the selected library to find the wiki to use.

  13. Select the wiki and click OK.

  14. Click Apply to save the changes to the web content viewer.

  15. Click Advanced Options.

  16. Ensure the Broadcast links to option is set to None or This Portal page.

  17. Ensure the Receive links from option is set to This portlet only or Other portlets and this portlet.

  18. Click OK.


What to do next

Tagged web content that is displayed in the web content viewer is only available when there is a single instance of this portlet on the page. When click a tag result, the Tag Center broadcasts the information on what content displays in the viewer with a public render parameter. If we have multiple instances of web content that is displayed in the web content viewer, then these instances display the content that you tagged rather than display the original content of these instances.


Parent topic: Wikis

Related concepts:

Web Content Viewer best practices and limitations