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Oracle Application Server Portal Handbook
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Oracle Application Server Portal Handbook

by Chris Ostrowski
August 2007
Intermediate to advanced
597 pages
13h 51m
English
McGraw Hill Computing
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Page Design

After all of the attributes for your Page Groups and Pages have been set, it’s time to start designing your OracleAS Portal page. Earlier in Figure 3-2, a new root page is displayed. There are standard elements available when editing a page in graphical mode to assist your development. Along the top of the page, there is a header that starts with "Edit Page Dashboard_1 root page." Below that, there is a rounded horizontal box with Editing Views in the top left, which contains links discussed in the preceding section of this chapter (Figure 3-7). These elements are not part of your final page. They are only visible when editing the page. To see what the page will look like to end users, click the View Page link in the top right of ...

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ISBN: 9780072264609