A programmer creates the QFOfferSlot
. When you create a slot, you select a content source, which is the slot’s repository (Offers, in this example) and a content type (HTML). Also, you determine how the slot will post the content items it contains.
To view the slot:
Open the Pages and Components > Components by Path screen.
Navigate to
atg/registry/Slots/QFOfferSlot
.The bar across the bottom of the Components panel displays information about the selected component (
QFOfferSlot
): the path, class, scope, and description. The scope indicates the level of persistence (options include session, global, and request). Session scope means the items in the slot will be discarded when the session ends.Note: Because
QFOfferSlot
is session-wide, in thePromoteOverseasFund
scenario, a visitor activates a trigger when viewing the international-related articles. Anytime throughout the session, a visit to the investor home page may render the related image in the slot. Once that visitor initiates a new session, the image won’t be available until the site activates the trigger again.Double-click
QFOfferSlot
to open it in the Component Editor.
Inspect the items in the Properties tab. These values decide how the slot displays content.
The
generation
property indicates whether the slot displays content received from scenarios (passive) or triggers a scenario to solicit content (active).The
ordering
property selects from all items available in a slot, the order in which they display, either sequentially (following the chronology in which they were added) or randomly.The
retrieval
property manages the retrieval process. Will all items display in a specific order and then be removed from the slot (destructive)? Or will that order repeat (static)? Can an item display multiple times in rotation (rotating)?
The QFOfferSlot
displays items placed in it by scenarios (passive). It rotates the items, starting with the first one placed in the slot. For a complete discussion of slots, see Using Slots in the Personalization Guide for Business Users.