You can modify the maximum number of search results per
page that are displayed by this portlet. In addition, you can specify
the XML configuration interface script that is to be used when you
create a new virtual portal.
Before you begin
Depending on your access rights, you can configure or edit
some of the standard features of this portlet.
- If you select Configure, changes affect
all occurrences of the portlet on all pages for all users.
- If you select Edit shared settings, changes
affect a particular instance of a portlet on a page and apply to all
users who view that instance of the portlet on that page or on pages
that are derived from that page.
- If you want to make changes to the individual portlet, click Personalize.
Note: Changes made in Edit shared settings override
changes made in Configure.
About this task
To make changes to the portlet settings, perform the following
steps:
Procedure
- Hover your mouse over the portlet title bar and view the
downward arrow.
- Click the downward arrow to open the portlet context menu
with portlet mode selection options.
- Select the appropriate option from the menu, depending
on the available options and the task that you want to perform:
- If you want to change how the portlet will appear to all users,
click Configure.
- If you want to make changes to a particular instance of the
portlet on a page and on its derived pages for all users, click Edit
Shared Settings.
- If you want to make individual changes to the portlet, click Personalize.
- Modify the data in the data entry fields as required:
- Never show more than this number of items:
- Use this field to enter the maximum number of items that the search
will return. The default and maximum is 500.
- Number of items per page:
- Use this field to enter the number of rows on the page in the
field. The default is 10.
- XML script to create virtual portal content tree:
- Use this field to enter the name of your custom XML script in
the field. This sets the XML script that is to be used when you create
a new virtual portal. You can specify this as a file inside a WebSphere® Application
Server asset, for example,
similar to the following syntax example:
WebSphere:assetname=VirtualPortal.zip:MyVirtualPortalScript.xml
where VirtualPortal.zip is
the name of your asset, and MyVirtualPortalScript.xml is
the name of a file inside the asset. For more details about assets
and how to create them refer to the WebSphere Application
Server Information Center topic about Assets.
- Click OK to continue or Cancel to
quit. Manage Virtual Portals returns
to the main panel. You can also return by selecting Back from
the portlet context menu.
What to do next
To see your updates, log out of the portal, and then log
back in.