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This topic provides information on WebDAV, including how to connect to the file store to work with Page Builder 2 static resources. |
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When publishing mashup pages to the catalog, you can either publish the URL of the page on the Mashup Center server or you can upload the entire page definition and all its artifacts, including all the properties you have set for that page as well as all the widgets on the page, including their ... |
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Website developers, bloggers, forum contributors, and anyone who works with web pages are most likely already very familiar with the concept of embedding pieces of code into HTML source code. These days, you can find a number of things to embed in pages, including YouTube videos, animations, and ... |
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When you wire widgets together, you create the communication line that allows data to pass from one widget to another. This data is defined by the event name, the payload (the actual content), and the payload type. |
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When you want to work with mashup pages as individual units outside of the context of a space, you can switch to My Mashup Apps mode and configure your pages accordingly. |
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This topic describes how to add widgets to your web page. |
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The following topics describe how to customize your mashup pages with content, styles, and layouts. |
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The default Page Builder theme offers styles that you can apply to your pages. Styles define the color scheme for your page backgrounds. |
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When working with pages in edit mode, you can open the palette to add content such as widgets, feeds, and gadgets. |
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This topic describes how to add pages to your spaces. Pages contained within spaces automatically inherit permissions for the space, but you can change permissions on a pagebypage basis. |
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The default Page Builder theme offers several default layout templates that you can apply to your pages. You can apply several columnar layout templates as well as a freeform layout template that allows you to drag and drop widgets and gadgets on your page as desired. |
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You can retrieve pages that others have shared with you from the actions menu at the top of the mashup builder. Optionally, you can add these pages to your personal page navigation. If the previous owner gave you view access, you can only view the page. If the previous owner gave you edit access, ... |
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See the following topics to learn more about the standard Mashup Center widgets that are provided in the mashup builder palette. You can customize, configure, and wire these widgets and use them in your mashup applications. |
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Page owners can set permissions on a page and share it with others. After you share a page with others, when they log into Mashup Center, they can click Add Shared Pages in the Actions menu and optionally add the page to their page navigation. |
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This article describes how to export and import pages. |
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The following set of topics describe how you can work with mashup pages. You can share them with others, publish them to the catalog, adjust the width, and more. |
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If you own a space, you can delete it so that it and the pages it contains are no longer available. |
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A space is a hierarchy of pages with a set of members. You can provide access to spaces to both individual users and groups of users. After you provide access, these users automatically inherit the accesscontrol settings for the pages contained in the space. |
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Space owners can set permissions on a space and share it with others. |
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Mashup Center now supports OpenSocial gadgets for mashup applications. As part of the default installation package, Mashup Center includes four gadgets in the palette. |
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This topic describes how to create a new space. At a high level, a space is a collection of related pages. Every space must contain at least one page. After you create a space, you can add pages to it, publish it to the catalog as a template, share it with others, add it to your favorites list, ... |
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This topic describes how to add mashup pages to your web page. |
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This topic describes how to move pages in your page navigation. For example, in your page hierarchy, certain pages may be at a higher level than other pages. You can change those levels of pages and also move pages so that they are child pages of other pages. |
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From the mashup builder, you can open the catalog either in a dialog box or in a separate browser. |
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You can designate spaces as your favorite spaces for easy access. After you add the space, it displays automatically in the space navigator at the top of the browser. It also displays in the space manager when you filter out only your favorite spaces. |