Create site framework items

 

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To create a site framework...

Creating sites

  1. Click New | Site.

  2. Enter identification information.

  3. To enable all items contained in this site to be searched by Portal Search, select Searchable.

    An administrator must create a search collection for your site before you can make a site searchable.

    1. Select a search service to use with this site.

    2. Select the search collection to use with this site.

    3. Enter a username and password with sufficient access rights to create search indexes. An administrator will need to edit this site form and enter this information if you do not have sufficient rights.

  4. To select the default content item to display when a link to this site is executed, click Select Default Content. This is optional. At least one content must exist within a site before a default content item can be selected.

    • Select a content item and then click OK.

    • Click None to clear any selected content items.

    If you reference an element stored in a site and set the context parameter in the element tag to "current", the element will only display if the default content item is located in the current site. For example, if you select a content item from site B as the default content for site A, any elements stored in Site A will not be displayed because when rendered the "current" site context will change to Site B because the content item is stored within site B.

  5. To select the presentation template to use when displaying content items based on different authoring templates, click on Edit Template Mapping.

    • Click Add to create a new template map.

    • To edit an existing template map, select a template map from the index and then click Edit.

      • Edit the template map and then click OK.

    • To remove an existing template map, select a template map from the index and then click Remove.

  6. Select a workflow if required. The workflow section is only visible if the workflow feature has been enabled for sites.

    When you create a draft of an existing site it will be locked for editing. This lock will prevent site areas being added, removed, or moved within that site until it is republished and the lock is removed.

  7. Add site specific elements as required by clicking Manage Elements.

  8. Set access properties.

  9. Save the site form.

Creating site areas

  1. Click New | Site Area.

  2. Select a site or site area to create the site area under:

    1. Items you don't have sufficient access to select will be greyed out, however if these items have children you can select, you will still be able to navigate down to select them.

    2. If the selected site or site area has existing children, you then select how to add the new site area:

      • Select First child to save the site area as the first listed site area. Then click OK.

      • Select Last child to save the site area as the last listed site area. Then click OK.

      • Select Before specified child to save the site area before a selected child item. A further selection dialog will open below if this option is selected. Select a child item and then click OK.

      • Select After specified child to save the site area after a selected child item. A further selection dialog will open below if this option is selected. Select a child item and then click OK.

  3. Enter identification information.

  4. To select the default content item to display when a link to this site area is executed, click Select Default Content.

    • Select a content item and then click OK.

    • Click None to clear any selected content items.

  5. To select the presentation template to use when displaying content items based on different authoring templates, click on Edit Template Mapping.

    • Click Add to create a new template map.

    • To edit an existing template map, select a template map from the index and then click Edit.

      • Edit the template map and then click OK.

    • To remove an existing template map, select a template map from the index and then click Remove.

  6. Select a workflow if required. The workflow section is only visible if the workflow feature has been enabled for site areas.

    When you create a draft of an existing site area it will be locked for editing. This lock will prevent site areas and content items being added, removed or moved within that site area until it is republished and the lock is removed.

  7. Add site area specific elements as required by clicking Manage Elements.

  8. Set access properties.

  9. Save the site area form.

 

Parent topic

Creating a site framework

 

Related concepts


Creating template maps

 

Related tasks


Adding elements to an item
Entering identification information
Granting users or groups access to an item