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Rating is provided as dojo widget for all contents in portal that can be uniquely identified. The following document explains how to reference rating widget inside a portal content and provides a detailed example to reference rating widget from a WCM menu component. |
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Change the appearance of a page by selecting a style from the list of predefined themes. When you select a theme, it is previewed on the page. You can add custom styles to the list of page themes that are available for selection. |
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The theme modularization framework foresees the following major artifacts and relations to one another. |
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The LikeMinds server assigns a confidence level to each recommendation based on how many users have rated the recommended item and how similar the ratings are to each other. "Confidence" refers to the accuracy of the prediction. Learn how to set allowable confidence levels. |
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The federated documents feature enables you to retrieve information about documents in a remote repository and insert links to those documents in your web content. Several types of feeds are supported for accessing remote content. |
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The SPA Resource Addressability portlet allows you to add a dynamically computed list of links to portal resources to a static page. This list is produced dynamically via a POCURI (Piece Of Content URI). |
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Learn about the changes that were made to the XML configuration interface from earlier versions to current versions of IBM® WebSphere® Portal. This information can be useful to you if you migrate your WebSphere Portal from one version to a later version. |
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Wikis use the template libraries provided by IBM® Web Content Manager. Wikis use the Web Resources v70 library and the Wiki v70 library. The page hierarchy that is provided for wikis is the common one defined by the Web Content Manager template libraries. |
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A page displays content, such as portlets and other pages, in a single area. By creating pages, you can organize your information and add new navigational elements to the site. |
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Create pages quickly by using a page template. Pages created from page templates contain preconfigured portlets and settings. |
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If you are the owner of a wiki site, you have Manager access and can delete any wiki or wiki pages on that site. |
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A page is an organization element that contains content. There are different types of pages in portal. There are also different interfaces for creating and managing pages. |
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A web content page is a page that is associated to one or more site areas in IBM® Web Content Manager. You can create a web content page from a web content template page, or you can convert an existing portal page into a web content page. |
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WebSphere® Portal 7 provides improved page builder and improved client side rendering and has a new default portal theme, the Page Builder theme. Themes define how your portal site will look. After installation, a default theme is deployed and you can either customize that theme or create your ... |
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Page layout defines how information (content, applications, and so on) is organized on your page. Page style defines the color scheme that is applied to the page. |
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Web Content Manager is used to create, manage, and deliver content for your website. You can create content using the Web content authoring portlet, or create your own customized authoring interface. Web content stored in external content management systems can also be referenced within a Web ... |
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Use the accumulator utility if you are using the Item Affinity Engine. This utility accumulates the number of times every possible itemtoitem combination occurs. |
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Users can use the inline tag widget to view tags that have been applied to a resource. |
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Set up a web content fallback page to be used when a web content viewer cannot determine which page to use to display a content item. The fallback page can also be used when users do not have sufficient privileges to view the page originally associated with the content item. |
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Portal includes templates that are available for immediate use, Basic and Articles. You can also create templates and add them to the site toolbar. |
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The Navigation portlet allows you to add dynamic portal navigation to a static page. When writing a static portal page you can configure the starting point of the navigation and the number of navigation levels by using the initialization parameters. |
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Web content viewers provide support for Active Site Analytics microformats by default. You can use this support to inject microformats into your content design or presentation templates. |
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The starting point for information is the product documentation. The product documentation is delivered in the WebSphere Portal Family wiki. There are still other sites and resources available to you when working with WebSphere® Portal, but this consolidation is intended to make finding ... |
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The portal provides a portlet conversion task that allows you to convert the settings and instances of IBM API portlets to the corresponding standard API portlets. This is useful when you intend to replace IBM API portlets by standard API portlets. |
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The Page Builder theme is still supported but it is not the recommended approach for themes in version 8. |