Hi,
There's no discussion board specific for Information Delivery Portal so I posted here.
Is it possible on Portal (v913) to have a layout of portlets like this:
ROW 1: 1 Portlet occupying whole row
ROW 2: 2 Portlets left and right
ROW 3: 1 Portlet right side
ROW 4: 1 Portlet right side
Thanks!
Milton
You can change the portal page layout to GRID.
On the Edit Page Layout select GRID and then add 4 rows.
(A screenshot of what this screen looks like is found on pg 7 of: http://www.scsug.org/SCSUGProceedings/2010/Davidson/SAS_Information_Delivery_Portal.pdf)
You then just select the same portlet name across the rows that you want it to occupy.
ROW 1: 1 Portlet occupying whole row (called SALES)
ROW 2: 2 Portlets left and right (called HR and CORP)
ROW 3: 1 Portlet right side (called OPS)
ROW 4: 1 Portlet right side (called CUSTSERVICE)
column1 column2
Row1: Sales Sales
Row2: HR Corp
Row3 HR OPS
Row4 HR CustService
Note that you could leave row3 and row4 column1 values as blank, but then the layout might not match what you expect.
Hope this helps!
~ Angela Hall
You can change the portal page layout to GRID.
On the Edit Page Layout select GRID and then add 4 rows.
(A screenshot of what this screen looks like is found on pg 7 of: http://www.scsug.org/SCSUGProceedings/2010/Davidson/SAS_Information_Delivery_Portal.pdf)
You then just select the same portlet name across the rows that you want it to occupy.
ROW 1: 1 Portlet occupying whole row (called SALES)
ROW 2: 2 Portlets left and right (called HR and CORP)
ROW 3: 1 Portlet right side (called OPS)
ROW 4: 1 Portlet right side (called CUSTSERVICE)
column1 column2
Row1: Sales Sales
Row2: HR Corp
Row3 HR OPS
Row4 HR CustService
Note that you could leave row3 and row4 column1 values as blank, but then the layout might not match what you expect.
Hope this helps!
~ Angela Hall
Hi Angela,
Got this working already. Thanks!
Milton
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