Oracle® Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle WebCenter Interaction 10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0) Part Number E14108-03 |
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This chapter discusses My Pages. My Pages are your personalized view of the portal. You choose the applications, tools, and services (in the form of portlets) to display on each My Page. For example, you might create a My Page that includes a search tool for all the employees in your company and a portlet that displays the most recent news about your company.
To view a My Page, in the My Pages menu, click the page you want to view.
To create a My Page, click Create Page.
To rename the page or add portlets to the page, click Edit Page.
If you are editing a My Page that uses an adaptive page layout, the Flyout Page Editor opens. See Editing a Page in the Flyout Page Editor.
If you are editing a My Page that uses a legacy user interface, the Standard Page Editor opens. See Editing a Page in the Standard Page Editor.
To change the column layout for the page:
Click Edit Page.
If you are editing a My Page that uses an adaptive page layout, the Flyout Page Editor opens. Continue with Step 2.
If you are editing a My Page that uses a legacy user interface, the Standard Page Editor opens. Skip Step 2.
Click Go to Advanced Editor to open the Standard Page Editor.
To delete the page, click Delete This Page.
Manage portlets using the buttons in the portlet title bar:
Note:
Some portlets do not include title bars or do not include all the buttons described here.
To refresh the content in a portlet, click the Refresh icon.
To view the help for a portlet, click the Help icon.
To edit preferences for a portlet, click the Preferences icon.
To collapse a portlet so that only the title bar appears on the page, click the Minimize icon.
To expand the portlet, click the Maximize icon.
To remove a portlet from the page, click the Remove icon.
You can create a new My Page with one click.
You can rename a page, add portlets, recommend portlets, and reposition portlets while viewing the page.
Click Edit Page. The Flyout Page Editor appears, enabling you to perform the following actions:
Note:
The Flyout Page Editor appears only if you are viewing an adaptive page layout (not a legacy page layout).
To rename the page, in the Change Page Name box, type the new name.
To add a portlet to the page, under the portlet name, click Add to Page.
A placeholder for the portlet is added to the page below the Flyout Page Editor.
To remove a portlet, under the portlet name, click Remove, or click in the portlet's title bar.
To see what a portlet looks like, under the portlet name, click Preview.
From the Preview Portlet page you can perform the following actions:
To add the portlet to your page and close the preview, click Add this portlet.
To view a description of the portlet, click View Description. When you are finished, click Close.
To return to the list of portlets without adding the portlet to your page, click Close.
To view a list of the portlets in a portlet bundle, under the bundle name, click Open.
To add all the portlets from a bundle, under the bundle name, click Add.
A placeholder for each portlet is added to the page below the Flyout Page Editor.
Note:
You can remove a portlet added as part of a bundle by clicking the Remove icon in the portlet's title bar.
To recommend a portlet to other users:
Under the portlet name, click Invite.
In the invitation dialog box, copy the text, and click Close.
In your e-mail application, paste the text into an e-mail message and send it.
When other portal users click the URL in your e-mail, they are taken to the portlet preview and given the option to add the portlet to one of their My Pages. Users that do not have permission to see the portlet receive an error message.
To search for portlets and portlet bundles, in the Search for Portlets box, type the text you want to search for and click Search.
For searching tips, see Using Text Search Rules.
To remove your search criteria, click Search again.
To change the sort order of portlets, in the Sort By drop-down list, select an option: Item Name Ascending, Item Name Descending, Date Modified Ascending, Date Modified Descending.
To page through the list of portlets, click << Previous, Next >>, or a particular page number.
To browse through administrative folders, click Browse All Folders.
Note:
This link displays folders that might not contain portlets or portlet bundles.
To view the portlets and portlet bundles in a folder, click the folder name.
To reposition a portlet, in the area under the Edit Page section, drag the portlet to the desired position (by clicking the portlet, holding down the mouse button, and moving the mouse), then release the mouse button.
Note:
You can only move portlets to which you have at least Edit access.
Each column on the page is represented by a gray box. To change the column structure, click Go to Advanced Editor, then click Select Page Layout.
To close the Flyout Page Editor, click Close, or, in the Edit Page section, click the Close icon or Close Editor.
You can rename a page; add, delete, or reposition portlets; and select a page layout in the Standard Page Editor.
On the page you want to edit, click Edit Page.
If you are editing a page that uses an adaptive page layout, the Flyout Page Editor opens. Continue with Step 2.
If you are editing a page that uses a legacy page layout, the Page Editor opens. Skip Step 2.
If the Flyout Page Editor opens, click Go to Advanced Editor to open the Standard Page Editor.
To change the name of your page, type a new name in the Page Name box.
To add portlets to your page, click Add Portlets.
To change the format for the columns on your page, click Select Page Layout.
To see what a portlet looks like, click Preview.
To remove a portlet from the page, click Remove.
To reposition a portlet on your page, drag the portlet to the desired position (by clicking the portlet, holding down the mouse button, and moving the mouse), then release the mouse button.
Note:
You can only move portlets to which you have at least Edit access.
Each column on the page is represented by a gray box.