Web content authoring interface strategies
The primary role of a Web content authoring system is to allow your content creators to author content in the form of content items. There are various features you can use to customize the Web Content Management user interface to simplify the content authoring process for your content creators.
- Custom portal pages for authoring
You do not have to use the default Web Content Management page to create content. You can create a new portal page to act as the home page of your authoring system.
- Authoring system access strategies
The roles you assign each library on your authoring system will determine what views and features in an authoring portlet are accessible to your users.
- Authoring portlet customization
You can edit the shared settings of each authoring portlet on your authoring system to customize each authoring portlet for the people who use them.
- Custom authoring interfaces
You can use the Web Content Management API and remote action parameters to create customized authoring interfaces specifically for your content creators.
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Web Content Management concepts