Customizing the navigation bar
You can edit the files that control the content of the IBM® Connections navigation bar to add to the bar's functionality. For example, you can add extra links to the navigation bar, remove the Log Out link, or insert extra drop-down menus.
Procedure
- Optional: Turn on the customization debugging capability. For more information, see Enabling and disabling customization debugging.
- To add a link to the list of links in the navigation bar,
for example, a link called IBM software
that links to that website, complete the following steps:
- Make a copy of the header.jsp file,
which defines the content of the main navigation bar. You can access
the file from the following directory:
application_name.war/nav/templatesFor information about how to find the web application source directories that are packaged with IBM Connections, see Application WAR files and OSGi bundles.
The header.jsp file is the same for each application so you only need to make a copy of one of the header.jsp files.Note: You might want to copy your header changes to the login.jsp and error.jsp files for consistency across your deployment. See Customizing the login page and Customizing error page for more information. - Paste the copy of the header.jsp file
into the appropriate subdirectory in the customization directory,
most likely the common directory. See Determining
where to save your customizations for more details about customization
subdirectories.
For example, to change the look of the navigation bar in all the applications, copy the file into the following directory:
customizationDir/common/nav/templates - Open the copy of the header.jsp file
in a text editor and look for the following section:
Links to each installed application are displayed here. To add a link to another website, add the following markup: <li> <a href="http://mycompany.com/link">My Company Site</a> </li> to the end of the following <UL>. This section replaces the macro "{{application links: li }}" in the previous version of the header.
- Add the following HTML code before the closing </ul>
tag:
<li><a href="http://www.ibm.com" title="IBM website">IBM website/a></li>
- After making your updates, save and close the copy of the header.jsp file. You do not need to restart the applications to see the links display.
- Make a copy of the header.jsp file,
which defines the content of the main navigation bar. You can access
the file from the following directory:
- If you want to remove the Log Out link
from the drop-down menu, for example, when single sign-on is enabled,
you can prevent the link from being displayed by editing the logoutContainer
element in the user.jsp file:
- Copy the user.jsp file from application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/ to
the following location:
customizationDir/common/nav/templates/menu/user.jsp
- Modify the following line in the copied file to add
a lotusHidden style:
--%><td class="lotusNowrap lotusHidden" id="logoutContainer"</><%--
- Save and close the customized user.jsp file.
- Copy the user.jsp file from application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/ to
the following location:
- To add a new drop-down menu, complete the following steps:
- Copy the user.jsp file from application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/ to
the following location:
customizationDir/common/nav/templates/menu/user.jsp
- Copy one of the existing menu sections and change the
"src" attribute to point to an servlet, JSP, or static HTML page containing
the markup that you want to use. Be sure to change the ID of the new
element to avoid having duplicate IDs on the page. For example:
<tr role="menuitem"> <td class="lotusNowrap" id="logoutContainer"> <a href="http://www.ibm.com">IBM Homepage</a> </td> </tr>
- Save and close the customized user.jsp file.
- Copy the user.jsp file from application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/ to
the following location:
- To make changes to Communities, Profiles,
and Apps menus, copy or remove code sections
to render links in the respective JSP files:
- Copy one of the menu files from the following locations:
- Profiles menu: application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/people.jsp
- Communities menu: application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/communities.jsp
- Apps menu: application_name.war/nav/templates/menu/apps.jsp
- Paste the copied file into the following directory:
customizationDir/common/nav/templates/menu/ - Open the copied file in a text editor and make your changes.
- Save and close the customized file.
Note: The Apps menu is always visible by default. If you remove all the applications that are listed by this menu, you also need to comment out this section in the header.jsp file:<li id="lotusBannerApps" class="<c:if test="${first}">lotusFirst</c:if> <c:if test="${'communities' != appName && 'profiles' != appName && 'homepage' != appName}">lotusSelected</c:if>"><%-- --%><a onmouseover="dojo.require('lconn.core.header');lconn.core.header.menuMouseover(this);" onclick="dojo.require('lconn.core.header');lconn.core.header.menuClick(this);" onfocus="dojo.require('lconn.core.header');lconn.core.header.menuFocus(this);" role="button" _lconn_menuid="lconnheadermenu-apps" aria-label="<fmt:message key="label.menu.apps.name" />" src="<lc-cache:uri template="{staticLanguageRoot}/nav/templates/menu/apps.jsp" />" href="javascript:;" errormessage="<fmt:message key="${appName}.error.unavailable.title" />"><%-- --%><fmt:message key="label.menu.apps.name" /><%-- --%> <img role="presentation" alt="" src="<lc-ui:blankGif />" class="lotusArrow lotusDropDownSprite"><span class="lotusAltText">▼</span><%-- --%></a><%-- --%> </li>
- Copy one of the menu files from the following locations:
- Optional: If you enabled customization debugging in step 1, turn off this capability when you are ready to publish your changes. Test whether your changes were added successfully by restarting the applications, and then refreshing the web browser. A browser refresh only shows you your changes if you turned on debugging. See Enabling and disabling customization debugging for more details.
- See Post-customization step for information about how to update the product version stamp and ensure that your users see the changes the next time that they log in to IBM Connections.