Create a website by, building templates, and specifying
other key components of the system. Once these items are in place,
you can begin adding elements to your templates and use them to create
content items.
Creating links and navigation
You use these elements to define or generate links between
different pages in a website, or add navigational elements to a website.
Using a search element
A search element is used to display the results of a search
query. A search element cannot be used in isolation, but must be used
together with an HTML element that is used to define the search query
form.
Storing text and HTML
You use different types of elements to store text or HTML depending
on the type of text or HTML being created.
Selection elements
You use these elements to make selections from existing elements
and data.
Personalized content
You use these elements to create or reference personalized content.
Using a page navigation element
A page navigation element provides navigation controls
that are used to navigate through a set of results generated by menus,
navigators, personalization and search elements.
URL generation using PathCmpnt and URLCmpnt tags
There are some special considerations to keep in mind when
using URLCmpnt and PathCmpnt tags
to create URLs to other web content items from within your content.
Personalizing federated documents Portal Personalization provides
the federated documents feature to retrieve metadata about documents
stored in external content management systems or document repositories.
Examples of these systems include IBM® Lotus® Quickr®, IBM Content
Manager, IBM FileNet Content
Manager, and Microsoft Sharepoint. You can use a personalization component
in IBM Web Content
Manager to display
metadata from federated documents and to create links to download
or open the documents.
Inserting a link to remote content
You can
insert links to remote content into elements containing
a rich text field by using the Insert Link to Remote Document button
in the rich text editor. Only remote content that is configured for
remote server access can be selected by using this button.
Using start and end attributes
The start
and end attributes are used to wrap the data
returned by an Web Content Manager tag
within other tags, such as HTML. These attributes are not mandatory.