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There are some special considerations to keep in mind when using URLCmpnt and PathCmpnt tags to create URLs to other web content items from within your content. |
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Labels act as separators that organize groups of pages and URLs into categories. When you add a separator on the site, you must decide between creating a label or a page. You create a label instead of a page when you are only seeking an organizational solution and do not need to display ... |
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You can edit the properties of existing pages, labels, and URLs to modify settings or add new settings in Page Properties. For example, you can change the name, navigational layout, and theme of a page from Page Properties. |
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By deleting pages, labels, and URLs, you can remove content and change the site navigation. |
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You can create URLs to add external URLs to your portal navigation. |
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Set permissions on portal resources, such as pages, labels, and URLs, from the Administration section. |
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You can edit the properties of existing pages, labels, and URLs to modify settings or add new settings in Page Properties. For example, you can change the name, navigational layout, and theme of a page from Page Properties. |
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Set permissions on portal resources, such as pages, labels, and URLs, from the Administration section. |
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By deleting pages, labels, and URLs, you can remove content and change the site navigation. |
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You can create URLs to add external URLs to your portal navigation. |
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Labels act as separators that organize groups of pages and URLs into categories. When you add a separator on the site, you must decide between creating a label or a page. You create a label instead of a page when you are only seeking an organizational solution and do not need to display ... |
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This document describes two REST Services available in WebSphere Portal as of version 6.1. The Remote State Service enables you to decode the navigational state information from a given WebSphere Portal URL, or, vice versa, encode an existing XML state representation to a portal URL. The Fragment ... |
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This presentation answers important questions about WebSphere Portal URLs and how to produce humanreadable URLs. It also explains the concepts behind URL handling in WebSphere Portal. |