The <portal-showtools/> tags are used to provide administrative
tools on the theme and skin level.
The following table provides a brief description of each tag.
Note: Do not use portal tags in portlet JSPs. The following tags are
only for use in theme and skin JSPS.
Table 1. Descriptions of <portal-showtools/> tagsTag |
Description |
<portal-showtools:portletDelete/> |
Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar to remove
the portlet from the page. This tag should be used only in skin JSPs. |
<portal-showtools:portletMoveDown/> |
Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows
the user to move the portlet down on the page. This tag should be
used only in skin JSPs. |
<portal-showtools:portletMoveLeft/> |
Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows
the user to move the portlet to the left on the page. This tag should
be used only in skin JSPs. |
<portal-showtools:portletMoveRight/> |
Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows
the user to move the portlet to the right on the page. This tag should
be used only in skin JSPs. |
<portal-showtools:portletMoveUp/> |
Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows
the user to move the portlet up on the page. This tag should be used
only in skin JSPs. |
Detailed descriptions of the <portal-showtools/>
tags
The following section provides detailed descriptions
of the <portal-showtools/> JSP tags:
- <portal-showtools:portletDelete/>
- Used to render the link in the portlet title bar to remove the
portlet from the page. Before showing the delete portlet icon,
the tag checks if the portlet can be deleted by the user. The
content of this tag includes a link (HREF value should be rendered
as <%=wpsPortletDeleteURL%>) and an icon image. This tag
should be used only in skin JSPs.
The allowRelativeURL attribute
indicates whether a fully-qualified or relative URL is generated.
See Creating custom links to portlets and pages for more information.
- <portal-showtools:portletMoveDown/>
- Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows the
user to move the portlet down on the page. Before showing the
move down button, the tag checks if the portlet can be moved down.
The content of this tag includes a link (rendered as <portal-skin:urlParent/>)
and an icon image. This tag should be used only in skin JSPs.
The allowRelativeURL attribute indicates whether a fully-qualified
or relative URL is generated. See Creating custom links to portlets and pages for
more information.
- <portal-showtools:portletMoveLeft/>
- Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows the
user to move the portlet to the left on the page. Before showing
the move left button, the tag checks if the portlet can be moved left.
The content of this tag includes a link (rendered as <portal-skin:urlParent/>)
and an icon image. This tag should be used only in skin JSPs.
The allowRelativeURL attribute indicates
whether a fully-qualified or relative URL is generated. See Creating custom links to portlets and pages for more information.
- <portal-showtools:portletMoveRight/>
- Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows the
user to move the portlet to the right on the page. Before showing
the move right button, the tag checks if the portlet can be moved
right. The content of this tag includes a link (rendered as <portal-skin:urlParent/>)
and an icon image. This tag should be used only in skin JSPs.
The allowRelativeURL attribute indicates
whether a fully-qualified or relative URL is generated. See Creating custom links to portlets and pages for more information.
- <portal-showtools:portletMoveUp/>
- Used to render the icon in the portlet title bar that allows the
user to move the portlet up on the page. Before showing the move
up button, the tag checks if the portlet can be moved up. The
content of this tag includes a link (rendered as <portal-skin:urlParent/>)
and an icon image. This tag should be used only in skin JSPs.
The allowRelativeURL attribute indicates
whether a fully-qualified or relative URL is generated. See Creating custom links to portlets and pages for more information.