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Page Revision: 2009/07/16 16:41


Each Web Part has Edit Properties. COR Common Edit Properties include:

  • Login Type – identify how Login users view the Web Part content. This provides a powerful technique for controlling how users see Web Part content.
    • COR: COR users must be logged in to view the Web Part content.
    • Jetfire: Jetfire users must be logged in to view the Web Part content.
    • Both: User must be logged into BOTH COR and Jetfire to view the Web Part content.
    • Either: User must be logged into either COR or Jetfire, user can view the Web Part content.
    • None: Login is not required to view the Web Part content.
    • COR_Deny: Logged in COR users canNOT view the Web Part content.
    • Jetfire_Deny: Logged in Jetfire users canNOT view the Web Part content.
    • COR_OR_Jetfire_Deny: Logged in COR or Jetfire users canNOT view the Web Part content.
    • COR_AND_Jetfire_Deny: Logged in COR and Jetfire users canNOT view the Web Part content.
  • Read Permissions - if a Login Type is selected, then Roles may be selected to further identify specific user groups that may read the content.
    • The default is that all Roles are allowed read access to the Web Part.
    • Note: Read Permissions are not used for Deny options
  • Edit Permissions - if a Login Type is selected, then Roles may be selected to further identify specific user groups that may edit the content.
    • The default is that all Roles are allowed edit access to the Web Part.
    • Note: Read Permissions are not used for Deny options
  • Devices - identifies the type of devices that the web part can be displayed on. This includes:
    • All Devices - standard and mobile devices
    • Normal Devices - standard PC's
    • Mobile Devices - e.g. Smart Phones, PDA's

Appearance Properties include:

  • Title of the Web Part.
  • Chrome Type displays optional borders and titles in the web page. This property allows the designer to set:
    • Title and Border
    • Title Only
    • Border Only
    • None.
  • Height of the Web Part
  • Width of the Web Part

Layout Properties include:
  • Zone – the web page may be divided into zones that contain Web Parts. Each Web Part Zone is basically a cell in a table. Web Parts are placed in a zone and in edit mode may be moved between zones.
  • Zone Index - the order that the web part is placed in a web part zone.

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