Delivering web content on a DX page
Using tools like Web Content Viewer Portlets, content associations, and web content page templates, you can build DX pages and display web content. You can also combine web content with other portlet-based content. Content associations tie viewers and DX pages to the site structure of your web content libraries.
You can customize your portal delivery as well. Examples include:
- Creating your own web content page templates
- Deploying pre-configured Web Content Viewers
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Providing convenience features like customized error messages and friendly URLs
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Getting started with delivering web content on a DX page
The building blocks for delivering web content in a portal are web content viewers, web content page templates, and content mappings. These pieces provide a flexible framework that you can use to quickly assemble pages. - Displaying content with Web Content Viewers
Display content from your web content system by adding a Web Content Viewer to the server where you want the content to show. - Customizing web content delivery
Although web content viewers and page templates provide the basis for delivering web content, you can customize the environment to provide users with a better experience. - Enabling remote rendering with WSRP and the Web Content Viewer
To display web content on a portal that does not include HCL Web Content Manager, you can use the Web Content Viewer and the WSRP support in the portal. The Web Content Viewer can then retrieve and display content from a web content system on a different server. - Advanced administrative examples
You can undertake advanced administration for web content artifacts, such as web content pages and content associations. - Web Content Viewer best practices and limitations
View some best practices and limitations for using Web Content Viewers.