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Contextual content

Contextual content allows us to leverage the content associations on the page to control the content that is displayed. If the page context changes, the content item that is displayed changes automatically.

The page context identifies a particular content item based on information from several sources. When a user accesses a page for the first time, the initial page context is typically defined by a content association on the page. This content association maps a portal page to the site structure in a web content library. The web content viewer checks the page for this content association and displays content from the site area the association points to. The page context can also be affected by other conditions, including the link broadcasting settings of the portlet or parameters that reference content.

To display a particular content item regardless of the page context, select Specified Content from the Configure Spot menu. This setting overrides the current page context.


See an example of contextual content


Parent topic: Configure the content spot