Using presentation templates
You use a presentation template define the layout of elements displayed
on a Web page, and to define the default properties of a Web page such as
the background and default font of a web page.
Presentation templates allow you to change the look of a page without having
to update what is being displayed on a page. For example, a presentation template
that displays a Menu on the left side of a page can be changed to place it
on the right without having to rebuild the menu. All web pages based on the
same presentation template will be changed.
There is little difference between building a presentation template and
using HTML to build a web page. It may even be helpful to build a "mock-up"
of the page you are designing in HTML before creating a new presentation template.
Simply replace the different sections of your Web page with references to
elements using Web content tags.
Creating a presentation template
To create a presentation
template:
- Click New->Presentation Template.
- Enter identification information.
- Enter HTML in the presentation template design.
- Set access properties.
- Click Save and Close.
- Page style
You use HTML to define the default properties of a presentation template in the same way you use HTML to define the default properties of a Web page.
- Page layout
You use HTML to define the layout of a presentation template in the same way you use HTML to define the layout of a Web page.
- Creating template maps
You create template maps to create links between authoring templates and presentation templates. Template maps determine which presentation template will be used to display the elements stored in a content item.
Parent topic: Displaying Web content
Related tasks
Inserting an image in an element
Inserting a link in an element
Importing and exporting HTML
Displaying item details
Referencing elements
Entering identification information
Granting users or groups access to an item
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