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Steps to update VMM and Property Extension database information for WebSphere Portal |
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With social media publisher, you can publish your web content directly to popular social media sites. |
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If you have disabled the Automatically add social information element setting on a social network configuration document, you must manually add the social information element to any authoring template you want to use the social media publisher on. |
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Complete these configuration parameters to setup a social network connection for Twitter. |
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Nearly all authoring tasks occur in the base site, and are then replicated, if appropriate, to all of the localized sites. Authoring only occurs on translated sites for additional language or region specific content, or to fix errors in translation. |
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To create a social network configuration document, you create a content item using the Social Network Configuration authoring template. |
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When migrating from a earlier version of the multilingual solution, you will need to merge your configuration settings. |
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Your social network configuration settings are stored in separate content items based on the Social Network Configuration authoring template supplied with the Social Media Publisher. |
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The following procedures to uninstall the Social Media Publisher must be performed on every server and cluster node. |
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The multilingual solution is used to author, manage, and publish multilingual content. |
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This extension uses projects to ensure that the base item and any draft localized items are published at the same time. |
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This extension provides the ability to modify the Portal locale and allow the Local Rendering Portlet to become locale aware and thus automatically switch to an equivalent object when the locale changes. |
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This extension ensures that the base item and any published localized items are expired at the same time. |
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Complete these configuration parameters to setup a social network connection for Facebook. |
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This extension provides navigation between equivalent published content in different locales from within a presentation template at rendering time. |
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When using the multilingual extensions to automate the creation and publishing of translations, it is important to consider the additional load placed on the authoring server in comparison with single language websites. |
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Localizing the presentation layer in your site involves deciding which parts of the presentation layer need to be localized, and then separating those pieces out into components that can be localized. |
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The Social Media Publisher for Web Content Manager is a new extension to Web Content Manager that allows businesses to promote their web content on social networks, as well as provide some basic statistics about the promoted content. |
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This extension uses the settings in the workflow synchronization section of the multilingual configuration file to automate the creation of localized items. |
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This extension provides a way to navigate between localizations of the same item and to create new items in localized libraries. |
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After installing the multilingual extensions, you then must configure your system to support multilingual authoring and rendering. |
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The Social Media Publisher allows you to post status updates about your content to Facebook profiles and pages. You can also post content items directly to a Facebook page. |
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Follow these steps to install the Social Media Publisher on your authoring server, and then on any servers that subscribe from your authoring server. |
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Deployment of multilingual sites can be centralized, running out of single environment, or decentralized where locales are served from different environments. |
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This extension is used as part of setting up a new locale by copying an existing library, and assigning it a new name and locale. |