Including static content pages in the portal
We can create a new portal page by starting with a static HTML file or an HTML fragment. If you revise the HTML, we can refresh the page to render the changes in the portal. To include, update, and administer the static content pages, we can use any of the portal administration tools, Manage Pages portlet, xmlaccess.sh, or the Portal Scripting Interface.
After including a page in the portal, we cannot change the page from static content to standard portal layout or from standard portal layout to static content. To change the page type after you have created it, you need to delete the existing page and create a new page of the required type.
When we use the Manage Pages and Page Properties portlets to create the static page in the portal, we select Static Content for the Type of Page. Then select and complete the other options accordingly. For more details refer to the portlet help.
To update a static page, you make the required changes in the HTML file, then replace the portal page with the updated page using the Manage Pages and Properties portlets or other portal administration tools. We can use the portal Page Customizer to update static page layout if the static page contains portlet containers defined by the portlet container microformat.
- Create a static page
- Update a static page
- Lock and unlock static page content
- Use xmlaccess.sh to work with static pages
- Scripting for static pages
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Create static content for the portal