A page displays content, such as portlets and other pages.
Pages organize your site information. As you create pages, you also
create new navigational elements to the site. You can create a page
under an existing page or you can create a page that is a peer to
an existing page. When you create a page you can also reference an
existing page, apply a layout, and select supported markups.
Before you begin
Your access role determines the kind on page you can create. - Public pages
- You must have the Administrator, Manager, or Editor role assignment
to create a public page.
- Custom page (derived page)
- You must have the Editor and Privileged User role assignment to
create a custom page.
- If you have Editor role on the derived page, you can change anything
except markups.
- If you have a Privileged User role on the derived page, you can
change the title, skins, or layout on the derived page. This role
is restricted for a layout, by the derivation parent page.
Note: Do not use the Edit Layout portlet to edit pages
with static layout that were created using the site toolbar or vice
versa. The Edit Layout portlet might not display static layout containers
as expected and vice versa.
About this task
If you reference an existing page, layout, supported markups,
locks, skins, portlet list, and locale-specific titles are predetermined
by the existing page you reference. Any changes to the original page
results in the same change to all pages that are referenced.
When
you create a page, you can give the page a friendly URL. Friendly
URLs must be unique and the portal validates that the name you enter
is unique.
Procedure
- Click or New Sibling Page,
depending on where you want the page to appear in the hierarchy.
- Type a unique URL in Friendly URL Name or
use the name that was generated for you. This name creates
a custom address for your page that is easy to remember and share.
Note: When
creating a URL Mapping or creating or modifying a page, make sure
it is unique. For example, do not use strings such as home, ibm, ibm.com.
Also do not use strings that were already used as URL Mappings or
friendly URLs in your portal. Otherwise browser redirect loops might
occur, sometimes without an error message. To determine such strings,
use the XML configuration interface to export your portal. Then scan
the exported file for the string that you want to use for your URL
Mapping or friendly URL. By default, the portal ensures that the friendly
URL name that you enter is unique. However, this enforcement does
not include derived pages with an inherited friendly name and siblings
that are moved in by a personalization rule.
- You can select a Page Template by clicking Change.
The default Basic Page Template provided with portal creates an empty
portal page.
- Click Create to create the page
and add new content. Click Cancel if you want
to quit without creating the page.