WebSphere

 

Portal Express, Version 6.0
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux, Windows

 

Specifying default content settings

You define the default settings for content items in the "Default Content Settings" view of the authoring template form.

When specifying default settings for the content form generated from the authoring template, you can define two kinds of information:

  1. Defining metadata for a content item
    Define the metadata for a content item that is generated from the authoring template.

  2. Adding elements to the content form
    Add elements to the content form generated from the authoring template. You can define default values for the elements and set properties that dictate how the elements are displayed or processed.

  3. Defining display settings of fields and elements
    You can define the display properties of field and elements displayed on a content form. Different field and element types will have different display properties.

  4. Customizing elements using JSP
    A "custom JSP" field is available on some element types when added to an authoring template. You use this to reference a JSP file to use instead of the element's default view in the user interface. You can write JSP to control the look and feel of an element, and to restrict the values that can be entered into an element.

 

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Creating an authoring template

 

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