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Note: This section is available only for Standard pages, pages of custom types that are based on the Standard page type, PL/SQL pages, and navigation pages, and only to members of the Portlet Publishers group. Ask your portal administrator to be added to this group, if necessary.
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Publish As Portlet | Select to make this page available as a portlet for displaying on another page. |
Use Style Of Page On Which Portlet Is Placed | Select if, when users place the page portlet on a page, you want the portlet to use the style of the page on which it is placed. Leave this blank if you want the page portlet to use the source page's style. Note: If you want page portlets, including navigation pages, to display a background color or background image, follow these steps:
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Portlet Display Name | Enter the name to display in the header of the portlet. This name is also used to identify the portlet in the Add Portlet page and the Portlet Repository. Note: The default value of this field is the page's display name. |
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Contact E-mail | Enter the e-mail address of the person users should contact with questions about the page. Typically this is the page owner. Notes:
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Category | Choose the category to use to classify this page. A page must belong to a category and can belong to only one category. Note: Categories are searchable. When users enter the selected category as a search term, this page is included in the search results. |
Keywords | Enter keywords to describe the content or purpose of the page. Note: Keywords are searchable. When users enter one or more of the keywords as a search term, this page is included in the search results. |
Perspectives | Select from none to multiple perspectives to further classify this page. Note: Perspectives are searchable. When users enter one or more of the selected perspective(s) as a search term, this page is included in the search results. |
<optional attributes> | If the page is a custom page type that has additional, optional attributes, those attributes are included in the Optional Page Properties section. |
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Image Name | Enter the path and file name of an image to represent this page. This image is used when this page is added to a list of objects that is set up to display Links/Images. Alternatively, click Browse to locate the image. When you click Apply or OK, the file is uploaded to the page group. Example: |
Rollover Image Name | Enter the path and file name of an image to display when users move the cursor over the page image in a list of objects. Alternatively, click Browse to locate the image. When you click Apply or OK, the file is uploaded to the page group. Example: |
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Available/Displayed Sub-Pages | Use these lists to control which sub-pages are available for display in a Sub-Page Links region. To make sub-pages available for display, move them from the Available Sub-Pages list to the Displayed Sub-Pages list. When users add a sub-page links region to a page, only those pages listed in Displayed Sub-Pages appear in the region. Control the display order of sub-pages using the Move icons to the right of the Displayed Sub-Pages list. Or select Display Objects Alphabetically to automatically control the display order of sub-page links. Note: This setting applies only to the display of sub-pages in your portal. It has no effect on the display of sub-pages in WebDAV clients. |
Display Objects Alphabetically | Select this to specify that links to sub-pages always display in alphabetical order, according to the sub-pages' display names. When Display Objects Alphabetically is selected, any sub-pages you make available for display by placing them on the Displayed Sub-Pages list automatically arrange themselves alphabetically within the list, and consequently within a sub-page links region. |
For more information, go to the Oracle Portal documentation page on the Oracle Technology Network.
This opens the page in Edit mode.
Note: If the page is not included in those listed in the Page Groups portlet, click the More Pages ... link that displays at the end of the list.
If the page is a sub-page, drill down through the resulting list of pages until you reach the point where your page is listed. Click the Properties link next to the page, and skip to step 6.
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