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Previewing content

During the content creation process, River Bend authors want to see how content will be displayed on the rendered site before submitting a draft. Lotus Web Content Management provides authors two options to preview content before it is published:
  • Preview content on its own page
  • Preview content on a portal page
For site designers, Lotus Web Content Management provides the ability to preview other items such as templates, site areas, and components.

Previewing options are controlled by the River Bend administrator by using the authoring portlet settings. Select Allow Authors to preview content in a Web page to allow users to preview pages by using the Web Content Management servlet:
  • To allow users to preview content in portal pages, select specific portal pages from the list, under Allow Authors, to preview content in the local portal pages selected as shown in the following figures. The selected portal pages must contain a Web Content Management local rendering portlet.
  • To allow users to preview content in a portlet that is on a different WebSphere Portal server, enter the URL to the remote portal page, under Allow Authors, to preview content by using the URL field shown in the following figure. The portal pages entered here must contain a Web Content Management remote rendering portlet.
Note: When using a rendering portlet to preview Web content, the rendering portlet should be configured to receive links from "Other Portlets and This Portlet ". Otherwise the preview will not work.

River Bend has decided to allow authors to preview content in the same way it is previewed in a Web page and in the “Web Content Preview” page.


Previewing content on its own page


Previewing content on its own page is the default option for nonportal-based Web sites such as the initial River Bend site. Content is previewed in a pop-up window in a new browser window.
Note: In order to preview content work properly, be aware that you must allow pop-ups for your Lotus Web Content Management server.


To preview a content element River Bend authors have two options:
  • Select the content element from any of the views that are available in the authoring environment and click the Preview button.

  • Open the content and click the Preview button.



If there is more than one previewing option, the browser shows a dialog window to allow the author to choose where content should be previewed. See the following figure.

If the authors choose Preview as a Web page, a new browser window that shows a preview of how the selected content will be displayed after it is published.

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Previewing content on a portal page

For WebSphere Portal-based sites, Lotus Web Content Management provides authors the option to preview content in any portal page. After clicking the Preview button (shown in the following figure), River Bend authors can choose to preview content as a portal page.


The selected page is displayed in the preview portal page as shown  in the following figure.

Note: Portal administrators can define several pages for previewing content. Those pages can have different navigation themes to allow authors to preview how content will display in different sites such as River Bend's public Web site and River Bend's intranet.


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