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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Site Asset Categories Dialog

You use the Site Asset Categories dialog to customize and even add categories to the Site Assets pane in Designer.

Element Description
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Creates a category. (A text box displays where you can enter your category and then press Enter on your keyboard.)
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Deletes an existing category. (Existing files in that category are not deleted from the content server.)
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Moves the selected category up in the list.
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Moves the selected category down in the list.
Description Describes the asset category.
Website Object Type Indicates the Website Object Type for the asset.
Query Text The query that is performed in the content server to display the assets that belong to this category.

Normally, the query picks up everything that contains the correct Type (from above), but you can use this value to further customize the assets that should appear in this category.

The Additional Information button opens the Edit Query Text dialog (see Edit Query Text Dialog), where you specify, test, and capture a custom query.

Metadata Click to open the Enable Metadata Modification dialog (see Enable Metadata Modification Dialog), where you can make particular metadata available when you add an asset using the Site Assets pane.
OK Saves your settings and closes the Site Asset Categories dialog.
Cancel Cancels your settings and closes the Site Asset Categories dialog.
Help Opens the online help for this specific dialog.
Reset to Default Resets the default Site Asset categories (removing any categories that you may have created).

In order for a site asset to appear in the Site Assets pane, it must have the appropriate Websites and Website Object Type metadata assigned to it in the content server.