Oracle® Universal Content Management 10g Release 4 (10.1.4) |
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Site Studio Designer Guide > Getting Started With Designer > Toolbars > Site Toolbar
The site toolbar provides access to several site-related functions such as site connections, content assignment, and navigation.
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Lists all defined site connections. |
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Establishes a connection with the current Web site (shown in the list next to this icon). |
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Breaks the connection with the current Web site (shown in the list next to this icon). |
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Opens the Assign Content dialog (see Assign Content Dialog), where you can assign content (contributor data file, native document, or subtemplate) to a contribution region on a page. |
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Opens the Custom Section Properties dialog (see Custom Section Properties Dialog), where you can assign custom properties to site sections (in addition to the standard properties such as section ID, label, and default placeholder definition). |
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Updates all navigation features for the site (automatically generated menus and the like). |
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Refreshes the entire site, which reloads the site hierarchy and fragments for the Web site. |
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Opens the Site Connection Manager dialog (see Site Connection Manager Dialog), where you can create, edit, and delete connections to Web sites on the content server. |
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Renders the currently selected web page and opens it in a web browser. You can click the down arrow next to the icon to open a specific item (including the Site Studio Administration page on the content server).
Please note that nothing happens if you click this icon with nothing selected in the site hierarchy. |
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Compares the current web page with the latest one on the content server, and shows the differences in color-coded text in a new browser window. |
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Expands all sections in the site hierarchy to show all assigned primary and secondary pages. |
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Collapses all section in the site hierarchy to hide all assigned primary and secondary pages. |