Preface
This guide explains how to administer WebCenter Sites including managing user interfaces, assets, users, security, and publishing.
Audience
This document is intended for general administrators of WebCenter Sites, who also have experience with installing and configuring enterprise-level software. Also required is a strong understanding of the WebCenter Sites flex asset model and RealTime publishing.
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Product Accessibility
The Oracle WebCenter Sites: Contributor interface uses high contrast mode when this option is selected in supported operating systems.
Related Documents
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle WebCenter Sites documentation set:
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For user information, see Using Oracle WebCenter Sites.
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For developer information, see Developing with Oracle WebCenter Sites.
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For properties information, see Property Files Reference for Oracle WebCenter Sites.
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