26.11.2014 Views

IBM Web Content Manager - The IBM Learner Portal is currently ...

IBM Web Content Manager - The IBM Learner Portal is currently ...

IBM Web Content Manager - The IBM Learner Portal is currently ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Things to look out for when troubleshooting include:<br />

v m<strong>is</strong>sing or incorrect parameters in the feed configuration<br />

v m<strong>is</strong>sing or incorrectly named site areas<br />

v m<strong>is</strong>sing or incorrect parameters in authoring templates<br />

Expected results<br />

You should now have new content items in your library. For example, under Intranet > Home > News ><br />

<strong>Content</strong>, you should see something similar to the following figure.<br />

Lab 5.3: Updating ex<strong>is</strong>ting site areas<br />

During th<strong>is</strong> part of the course you will update your site areas and select default content items for each of<br />

them using the content that was imported during the previous lab.<br />

Time needed<br />

It will take approximately 40 minutes to complete th<strong>is</strong> lesson.<br />

Task 5.3.1: Update site areas<br />

During th<strong>is</strong> task you will update the site areas in your site and select default content items for each of<br />

them.<br />

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

About th<strong>is</strong> task<br />

Instructor note: Th<strong>is</strong> lab <strong>is</strong> a good point to test the class to see whether they can update a set of items without too<br />

much direction. Step in when required, but try to let the students update each site area with the correct default<br />

content item without too much intervention. Also, if the students do have m<strong>is</strong>sing landing pages as a result of<br />

errors in consuming the feed, challenge them to add new content items using the Landing authoring template, and<br />

use those as default content items.<br />

Procedure<br />

1. Open each site area in your Intranet site.<br />

5: <strong>Content</strong> acqu<strong>is</strong>ition 87

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!