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Viewing and Editing Page Information


The Page Administration view includes:

The root-level pages are the top level of the page hierarchy. All other pages are children of a root-level page or another page.

This structure helps you organize the pages. However, there are no requirements for, or restrictions on, hypertext links between child and parent pages.

The position of a page in the hierarchy is determined by the Parent Page field and the Order field.

Figure 10 shows the Page Administration Explorer tree and the Page list of the Page Administration view.

Figure 10.  Page Administration Explorer Tree and Page List Applets
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To find a page in the tree and modify its properties

  1. From the application-level menu, choose View > Site Map > Microsite Management (or Administration) > Page Administration.
  2. Use the Page Administration Explorer tree to find and select the page whose properties you want to modify.
  3. In the form, edit fields as required.

    Some fields are described in the following table.

    Field
    Description
    Page Title
    A title for the page, up to 90 characters long. This title is used to identify the record but does not appear on the microsite.
    Parent Page
    The parent page determines where the page is nested in the page hierarchy.
    Access Groups
    Use this field to restrict read and read-write (select Editor field) access to this page.
    If this field is blank, there are no restrictions on who can view and edit this page, provided they have the view responsibilities for the template view and the Page Designer view.
    If no editor is specified, all the access groups can edit this page.
    If you do not have access to this page, the Page Title hyperlink is unavailable in the Page list.
    View
    Determines the Siebel view that the page is based on. For information about how to create new views, see Siebel Tools Reference.
    Order
    Determines the sequence of the page in its level of the Page Administration Explorer tree.
    Description
    Typically used to describe the page.
    Comments
    Typically used to enter comments about changes made to the page.

 Applications Administration Guide
 Published: 09 September 2004