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Home > IBM Redbooks Publications > Table of Contents for Creating External Web sites with WebSphere Portal
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Table of Contents for Creating External Web sites with WebSphere Portal 

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Section 0 - Preface

About the authors

Section I - Differences between internal and external facing Web sites


Killer applications
Internal sites
External sites

Section II - About successful Web sites

Information architecture and site design
User interface and user experience design
Usability
Look and feel
Web 2 0
Accessibility
Browser compatibility

Section III - Content centric design

Understanding Web content management
Web content management
Defining a content centric site
Introduction to IBM Lotus Web Content Management
IBM Lotus Web Content Management Architecture
Information architecture and site design
IBM Lotus Web Content Management system components
Understanding roles in IBM Lotus Web Content Management
Case Study of moving River Bend to a Portal content centric site

Section IV - Web 2.0 considerations

How do Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 sites differ
Separating user interface from services
Web 2.0 technologies
The Challenge of Using Web 2.0 with Portal
WebSphere Portal Web 2. 0 Features
Client side portlet programming model
Portal Web 2.0 case study

Section V - UI frameworks

The importance of frameworks
WebSphere Portlet Factory
Struts Portlet Framework
Java Server Faces Framework
Sping 2.0
Adobe Flex
Deciding on the right framework

Section VI - Personalization

Personalization components
Four approaches to personalization
Rules driven personalization
Extending personalization
Sample scenarios
Summary

Section VII - Search

Search engine optimization
Searching and crawling portal and other sites with portal search

Section VIII - Site analytics and optimization

Server side site analytics
Active site analytics
Differences between server side and active site analytics
Future outlook and summary
Additional information and resources

Section IX - Mobile device support

Overview
High level architecture
Runtime component interaction
Installation hints and tips
Tools for Mobile Portal Accelerator
Tools for authoring content in LWCM
Design considerations for your mobile portal
MPA user interface
Developing mobile portlets
Sample scenario
Delivering mobile content
Display LWCM content on mobile devices
Image conversion service
Virtual portal support
MPA device subscription service

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