Portal Designer allows you to alter the layout of your content within a portal page.
Navigation relies on the parent-child relationships that you establish among all of your portal's labels, pages, and URLs. When a portal project is compatible with WebSphere® Portal v5.1, the navigation root node in the Outline view is labeled Content Root. For projects compatible with WebSphere Portal v5.0, the node labeled My Portal is the navigation root node.
In this example of a project compatible with WebSphere Portal v5.1, we expanded the navigation root node to see the hierarchy of labels, pages, and URLs throughout a portal project.
Portal pages are structured by the rows, columns, and portlets it contains. In this example, we expanded the Layout node to show how to view the hierarchy of each page in a portal project
A page's active state determines its visibility in Portal Designer. By default, a page is active when it is added to the Portal Configuration. To work with pages, do the following:
For more information on working within the Outline view, refer to Using the Outline view.
For more information about editing properties, refer to the Properties view section of Using Portal Designer.