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You use web content viewer portlets to render content items and components in the pages you create.<br />

<strong>The</strong> presentation templates you have created will determine the layout of the content you will d<strong>is</strong>play<br />

within the web content viewer portlets. <strong>Web</strong> content viewer portlets can be placed on a page containing<br />

other types of portlets.<br />

<strong>Web</strong> content viewer portlets<br />

<strong>Web</strong>Sphere <strong>Portal</strong> uses different portlets to deliver different types of content and functions on a page. To<br />

render web content on a page, you use a web content viewer portlet. If your presentation <strong>is</strong> simple, a<br />

single web content viewer can be sufficient, but you can also use multiple web content viewers to<br />

aggregate content from different libraries and provide a richer experience for your users. <strong>The</strong> JSR 286 web<br />

content viewer <strong>is</strong> suited to nearly all situations for local and remote rendering. Depending on how you<br />

decide to deploy the servers in your environment, you can install a web content viewer locally on the<br />

same portal server where <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Content</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>is</strong> installed, or you can install it remotely on a<br />

different <strong>Web</strong>Sphere <strong>Portal</strong> server.<br />

Accompanying guide for SPVC - not for d<strong>is</strong>tribution<br />

Lab 4.2: Creating pages<br />

You will now create a set of pages that will be used to define the navigational structure of your website.<br />

Time needed<br />

It will take approximately 1 hour to complete th<strong>is</strong> lesson.<br />

Task 4.2.1: Create a page<br />

During th<strong>is</strong> task you will create a new page and select a default site area that will provide the page with<br />

its context.<br />

72 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Content</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>: Developing <strong>Web</strong>sites Using <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Content</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> 7 (Student Guide)

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