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Edit Page Template: Style

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NoteBe careful when editing the properties of a style. Any changes affect every page based on this template, and all other pages and regions that use the style.

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Style Override Setting

Field Description
Enable Pages To Use Different Style

Select to enable page designers to choose a different style when they create or edit pages based on this template.

If you do not select this check box:

  • Page designers will have no choice about what style to use; pages based on this template will always use the style chosen on this page.
  • Users will be prevented from selecting a different style even for their own version of the page (i.e., while in customization mode, the Style tab does not appear).

Page Style

Field Description
Current Style Displays the name of the style that is currently applied to the page template. This style determines the colors and fonts used by pages based on this template.
Style

Choose a different style to apply to the page template.

A preview of the fonts and colors used in the style appears in the Preview section.

Note: This list includes all the available styles in this page group and the shared objects page group, as well as any styles that you have created in this page group for your own use. Additionally, it includes the choice <Use User's Default Style>. With this selection, the style a user chooses via the Account Info link will be used. The style each user will see will depend on his or her default style. If no default was chosen, the Group Default is used. In the absence of a group default, the System Default is used.

Edit Page Style

Field Description
style display name link

Click to edit the style that is currently applied to the page template.

Note: If you do not see the style display name link, you have not been granted the appropriate privileges to edit the style.

preview

Displays a preview of the style that is currently applied to the page template. Select:

  • Portlets to preview a portlet in the style
  • Items to preview an item in the style
  • Tabs to preview a tab in the style
  • Other to preview common style properties in the style

New Style

Field Description
Name

Enter an internal name to identify the style within OracleAS Portal.

Note: The name must be unique within the page group, and can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9) and the underscore (_) character. Do not use spaces or other special characters.

Display Name Enter a display name to identify the style to other users. This the name that is displayed in the Navigator.
Copy From

Choose a style that best matches the look you want to create. When you click Create, your new style is created with the same style properties as the style you choose here, and is automatically applied to the page template. You can then edit the new style to make it match your requirements exactly.

Note: This list includes all the public styles in this page group and the shared objects page group, as well as any styles that you have created in this page group for your own use.

Make available for use in this page group

Select to make this style available for other users to apply to their own pages or to use as a basis for their own styles.

Note: This check box is available only to users with Manage All or Manage Styles privileges on the page group in which the style is created, or with Manage or Publish privileges on All Styles.

Create Click to create the style. The new style is automatically applied to the page template.

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For more information go to the documentation section of Portal Center.

Go to topLocating this Page

  1. Log in to OracleAS Portal, and click the Navigator link at the top of the page.
  2. Click the Contents link next to the page group that "owns" the template you want to edit.
  3. On the resulting page, click the Templates node.
  4. On the resulting page, click the Edit link next to the template you want to edit.
  5. In the page toolbar at the top of the page, click the Properties link next to Templates.
  6. Click the Style tab to bring it forward.