You can edit the properties of
existing pages, labels, and URLs
to modify settings or add new settings in Page Properties. For example,
you
can change the name, navigational layout, and theme of a page from
Page Properties.
About this task
To edit a page, label, or URL, perform
the following steps:
Procedure
- Click Administration
- Click Manage Pages directly from the navigation.
- Navigate to the page, label, or URL that you want to edit.
Click
on top-level resources to expand nested resources. For example, if
the My
Music label was nested under the My Media page, clicking on My Media
in the
table would show the My Music label.
- Click
the Properties icon in the status
section on the line of the item you want to modify. You will leave
Manage
Pages to modify the properties of existing pages, labels, or URLs.
- Update the values available for the resource. The
following advanced
options are only available when editing the page properties of existing
pages,
labels, and URLs:
Note: See the Page Properties
Help for
information on how to perform these advanced options.
- Allowed portlets: Use this setting if you need to limit the
list
of portlets that a privileged user can add to the page in the Edit
Layout
and Content portlet. This setting does not have any effect on users
that have
manage permission on the page. You can only set a list of allowed
portlets
only when editing an existing page.
- Titles and descriptions: Use this option to change the page title
or description or to add or change titles and descriptions for locales.
- Page parameters: Use this option to view, add, delete,
or modify
page metadata, which is kept in parameter and value pairs.
- Rule mapping: Use this option to control the display for your
page.
This option is only available if Personalization is installed.
- Click OK to save
the modified settings,
or click Cancel if you want to return to without
saving
the updated settings.