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Use this page to create and manage the pages within a page group. Only the pages you are authorized to see and the actions you are authorized to perform are displayed.

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Field Description
Create New... Click Page to create a new page.
Perform actions on multiple objects simultaneously Click the actions link to change multiple pages simultaneously. Use this option to delete, move, copy, export, grant access, make public or private, or enable or disable item level security of multiple pages in one step.
Find

Use the Find field to locate a particular page group object.

Example: If you are searching for a category called Customer Care and you're not sure which page group it belongs to, enter Customer Care in the Find field and click Go.

Note: You cannot limit the search to a particular object type. This means that if you are searching for a particular page, the search returns every page group object that matches the text you enter in the Find field: pages, templates, styles, and so on.

Path

Displays your current location within the Navigator. In this case, Page Groups > PageGroupDisplayName > Pages, or if you have drilled down to the sub-pages of a particular page, Page Groups > PageGroupDisplayName > Pages > ParentPageDisplayName.

Click a link in the path to move to a higher level in the Page Groups tab.

Type

Displays the type of the page:

  • Standard pages display portlets and items.
  • Mobile pages display portlets and items. Mobile pages provide a way to design pages specifically for display in mobile devices, such as cell phones. Standard pages can also be displayed in mobile devices, however the standard page design environment is more suited to creating pages for larger display devices, such as PC monitors.
  • URL pages display the content of a particular URL.
  • PL/SQL pages display the results of executing PL/SQL code.
  • JSP pages display Java Server Pages (JSPs).

Pages may also be of custom page types.

Note: The page group administrator may choose to prevent certain types of pages being created in the page group.

Name

Shows the Display Name of the page. Click to display the page.

If the page is a mobile page, clicking the page name displays the mobile page viewer, which provides a preview of how the page will look in a mobile device.

Actions

Click:

  • Sub-Pages to drill down and list the sub-pages of this page. This action displays only if the page has sub-pages.
  • Create Sub-Page to create a sub-page under this page.
  • Edit to edit the contents of this page.
  • Properties to edit the properties of this page.
  • Delete to delete this page, its sub-pages, and contents.
  • Move to move this page under a different parent page. You cannot move a page to a different page group.
  • Copy to create a copy of this page. When you copy a page you can choose whether you want to copy only the page properties, or the contents of the page as well. You can create the copy only in the same page group as the original page.
  • Copy as JSP to create a JSP copy of this page.
  • Download JSP to download the JSP to your file system.
  • Convert to Template to create a copy of this page and convert that copy to a page template. If a page is based on a template, you cannot convert it to a template.
  • Detach from Template to detach this page from its template.
  • Export to add the page to a new or existing transport set for export. When you export a page, the page type, template, and style it references are also exported.

Notes:

  • You can only see the actions you are authorized to perform. If you do not see a particular action, you do not have the page group or page privileges to perform that action.
  • Certain actions, for example, Copy as JSP, are available only for certain types of page.
Creator Displays the name of the user who created the page.
Last Modified Displays the date on which this page was last edited.

Notes

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  1. Log in to OracleAS Portal.
  2. Click the Builder tab to bring it forward.
  3. On the resulting Portal Builder page, click the Navigator link in the upper right corner.

    This opens the Navigator.