Adding Content to Pages


Enabling Content Customization

As an alternative to pre-defined content, you can enable users to customize content at run time, which can make portal pages more engaging, useful, and interactive. With this feature you can also control which items users can access, by assigning a specific path to the Add content button in the Properties panel. This feature can be used with panel, tab, carousel, and accordion containers. If you enable this feature on a multi-content container, the Add content button automatically appears on every new tab, slide, or area.

Styling Pages

A number of tools in WebFOCUS Designer support your efforts to apply pages styling. You can resize content, hide content from smaller devices if it interferes with a responsive layout, edit page, section and container properties, apply filters, themes and styles, and create custom templates.

Adding Content to a Page

In WebFOCUS Designer, you can create interactive pages or InfoApps, using content that you create in InfoAssist as well as images and URLs to external content. You can also add content to these pages using content that was created by another user in your organization. You can access the content that is available to you from the Content tab in the Resource Selector.

Creating Pages in WebFOCUS Designer

You can create pages in WebFOCUS Designer that you can add to a portal or portal page to share with other users in your organization. Additionally, pages that you create in WebFOCUS Designer can be run as content items from the Home Page or directly from a browser. You can share a WebFOCUS Designer page as a stand-alone repository resource or a URL.

Video: How to Use the Resource Selector

This video will show you how to use the Content area of the Resource Selector in WebFOCUS Designer. 

When you launch WebFOCUS Designer in a page mode, the Content area in the Resource Selector displays the same domain or folder in which this page resides. 

Each content item is represented by thumbnails, allowing you to quickly identify it.

To navigate to other domains or folders that are available to you, click the back arrow.

You can also use the Search field to search for specific content.