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You can use the Web Content Manager API and remote action parameters to create customized authoring interfaces specifically for your content creators. |
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Before you can start adding content to your web content system, you need to create all the items that will be used to manage and deliver your web content. |
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The roles you assign each library on your authoring system will determine what views and features in an authoring portlet are accessible to your users. |
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When rendering authoring tool components in the Web content viewer, you must account for some changes in the way placeholder tags are specified and in the way users navigate to pages containing authoring tool components. Authoring tasks accessed through a web content viewer, such as inline ... |
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Authoring tools components rendered in a web content viewer enable you to create, read, edit, delete, approve, or reject content items directly in the web content viewer, instead of requiring you to navigate to the IBM® Web Content Manager authoring portlet to perform the same action. The web ... |
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When working with authoring templates you define settings for the authoring template itself, as well as defining default settings for the items created using the authoring template. |
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The first environment to deploy is your authoring environment. This environment can initially be used by a small team as a development environment, but can eventually be used as the authoring environment for all your users. The authoring environment is deployed based on the technical architecture ... |
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An authoring tool component can be referenced within presentation templates, menu element designs, and navigator element designs. When added to menus and navigators, the edit and delete functions are applied to each item displayed in a menu or navigator. |
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The authoring tool element is used to add authoring portlet functions to web pages. |
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An authoring environment is used to create and manage web content and is used by your content creators and website designers. |
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An authoring environment is used to create and manage web content and is used by your content creators and website designers. |
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In Lotus Web Content Management (WCM) one of the key requirements is to offer a simple and easy to use authoring interface which can provide better user experience which also helps to save time and effort. This article talks about a few ways to customize the Authoring Template (AT) to provide ... |
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XML to HTML using WCM, XSL translation and AJAX This example shows how to use a custom field on your authoring template to generate html from xml using an xslt stylesheet which is stored as a resou |
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EditLive! is an online rich text editor.At Lotusphere 2009 it was announced that IBM has licensed EditLive! and it will ship with an update Lotus Web Content Management version 6.1 early in 2009.More |
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Test Infrastructure: Web Content Management z/OS End to End: Authoring, Rendering, API and Syndication Abstract The purpose of this document is to outline the steps by which the Web Content Managem |
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Test Infrastructure: Web Content Management End to End: Authoring, Rendering, Library import/export and Syndication Abstract The purpose of this document is to outline the steps b |
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In this section, we combine the concepts that are described throughout this section and build an example infrastructure for the River Bend Coffee and Tea Company. Note: Because River Bend is a fictitious company, all of the assumptions and requirements were created solely for the purpose of this ... |
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There is often confusion about when to use taxonomies, categories, and authoring templates. A taxonomy component is at the top of a taxonomy and its children are category components. Categories gen |
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Site Creation Best Practices Use a naming convention Naming conventions within the site maintains order and helps developers identify components for reuse. Reusing components reduces the number of components that must be maintained. Create reusable components One of the strengths of Web Content ... |
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The inline authoring features of Workplace Web Content Management can make creating, modifying, and approving content easy, by providing access to those authoring actions from the context of the Web site. After an author indicates an action, the display portlet content is replaced with the ... |
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In version 6.0 enhancements were introduced to provide all the function you need for an authoring interface. However, in some rare situations, you might need to develop your own custom authoring inter |
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a href"WebContentManagementAuthoringEnvironmentsTypical" Typical Web Content Management authoring environmenta
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Authoring templates determine the design of a content form, define what fields and elements appear on a content form, and specify default values for fields and elements. Presentation templates let you change the look of a page without needing to update what is being displayed on a page. For ... |
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Background: You can use the Personalization features of WebSphere Portal to deliver personalized Web content to your users. Server architecture: A typical Web Content Management environment cons |
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Background: If you are not displaying your Web content along side any other WebSphere Portal applications and you are not using any functionality that must be rendered in a portlet, such as authorin |