Add pages


Overview

A page displays content, such as portlets and other pages, in a single area. By creating pages, you can organize information and add new navigational elements to the site.

You can create a new page under an existing page, reference an existing page, apply a layout, and select supported markups. For public pages, have the Administrator, Manager, or Editor role assignment. For private pages, have the Administrator or Privileged User role assignment.

When you create a page, you always have the option to create a new page with a new layout. You can create a derived page to a derivation parent page if you have the Editor and Priviledged User role assignment. If you have Editor role on the derived page, you can change anything except markups. If you have Privileged User role on the derived page, you can change the title, skins, layout on derived page. For layout, this is restricted by the derivation parent page. If you reference an existing page, layout, supported markups, locks, skins, portlet list, and locale specific titles are predetermined by the existing page you reference. Any changes to the original page results in the same change to all pages that are referenced.

When creating a new page, you can give it a title. All other settings are optional.


Create a new page

  1. Click...

      Administration | Manage Pages | Content Root | YourParentPage | New Page

  2. Type the title of the new page in Title. This is the title for the default locale.

  3. Type the unique name of the page in Unique Name.

      If you specify a unique name that is already associated with an existing page, the new page will not be created with the specified unique name, but with a serialized identifier, which is provided by system default.

  4. Type a unique URL in Friendly URL name.

      This creates a custom address for page that is easy to remember and share.

      When creating a URL Mapping or creating or modifying a page, verify URL Mappings and friendly URLs in the portal do not match, partially overlap, or otherwise interfere with each other. For example, do not use strings such as home, ibm, ibm.com, and do not use strings that have been used as URL Mappings or friendly URLs in the portal already. Otherwise infinite browser redirect loops might occur, sometimes without an error message. To determine such strings, create an export from the portal by using the XML configuration interface and scan the exported XML result output file for the string to use for URL Mapping or for friendly URL.

  5. Select a Theme to determine the look of the new page.

      This option is available only on a level 1 or 2 page.

  6. Select a Theme Style to select a style to apply to the page.

    This field is only visible if the selected theme can be customized with a theme policy.

  7. In the Icon field, enter a path and filename for a page icon to be displayed in the tab beside the page title.

      The path for this image must be relative to the current theme.

  8. To restrict access to the page by other users.

      I want to make this page my private page

  9. To allow other users to bookmark this page, check...

      This page can be added to a user's My favorites list

    If a user bookmarks this page, it will be available from My favorites in the banner. To have contents of this page to be shared by others. If checked, users can reference this page when they create a new page, check...

      Other pages can share the contents of this page

  10. For Type of Page, select one of the following:

      Standard Portal Layout

        Create a page with a layout that is predefined by portal.

      Static Layout

        Create the page layout using a markup file. Use Page Builder to create and edit pages with static layout. The Edit Layout portlet might not display static layout containers as expected. Pages created with the Page Builder theme are a special type of static layout that reference a layout template in the WebDAV file store.

  11. For Page Cache Options, select one of the following:

      Cache scope

        If the page is shared among multiple users, the best performance comes from selecting...

          Shared cache across users

      Cache Expiration

        Set how long, in seconds, the cache is used. To have content always retrieved from cache, set...

          Cache never expires

      Cache Access Control

        By default, the portal does not permit shared caching for authenticated pages. To override, check...

          Ignore access control in caches

        This could allow an anonymous and potentially malicious user to access secure content from that page.

  12. Click OK to save these settings for the new page and add new content. Click Cancel if you want to return to Manage Pages without creating the new page.


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