Generally, most of the content on a web site is static. The Web Content Management feature enables you to create the web content on the fly and publish it to a portal. Web Content Management consists of the following portlets:
The Web Content portlet forms the main interface for the web publishing system in Web Space Server. The portlet enables users to create, edit, and publish content. Using the portlet, you can create structures and templates through which you can apply the desired layout for an article in one click. It also has built in workflow, versioning, search, and meta-data features. For more information, see Web Content Portlets.
The Web Content Display portlet displays one content at a time on a page, manually selected from the list of all available contents. Web Content Display portlets are responsible for displaying most of the content on the web sites based on Web Space Server. You can use the drag-and-drop feature of Web Space Server for arranging the content displayed on a page. For more information, Web Content Display Portlet.
The Web Content List Portlet displays a list of contents that satisfy a set of conditions configured through the portlet preferences such as content type and community. The list will automatically update when new articles are added to the CMS. For more information, see Web Content List Portlet
Web Content Search portlet allows users to search for web content. You can configure the Web Content Search portlet to search the content within a Web Content Display by using its portlet-ID. For more information, see Web Content Search Portlet.
Web Content Search portlet is powered by Apache Lucene search engine.