This guide describes how to use Oracle WebCenter Portal to build portals. It provides instructions for tasks such as creating, customizing, and administering portals; working with portal templates; creating and editing portal pages and the content they expose; defining the assets and tools available to portals; setting portal and page security through membership, roles, and permissions; and more.
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This guide depicts the application user interface (UI) in screenshots. Portal designers can apply different templates to change the look and feel of a portal; therefore, your view of a portal may differ somewhat from the views depicted in screenshots.
This document is intended for application specialists and advanced knowledge workers who build and manage portals. For a complete description of these roles, and other WebCenter Portal personas, refer to "Who's Who".
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.1) documentation set:
Introduction to WebCenter Portal in Using Oracle WebCenter Portal
Introduction to Administration for Oracle WebCenter Portal in Administering Oracle WebCenter Portal
Introduction to Developing for Oracle WebCenter Portal in Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper
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