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COR Base Web Part Library
The Content Management Web Part library contains the basic building blocks for Content Management. It includes the following web parts:
- COR Word Viewer Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to convert Microsoft Word documents directly to HTML that is displayed on a web page.
- COR Rich Text Viewer Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to displaytext entered by the COR Administrator using the Rich Text Editor.
- COR Image Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display a single image in the web page.
- COR Image Lists Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display multiple images. This Web Part provides a general overview of the Image List Web Part.
- COR Image Text Display Web Part
- COR Image Rotator Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display a random image. The User may also select a specific image to display.
- COR Label Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display a single Label.
- Link Lists Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display multiple hyperlinks as an navigation aid to the User. (It uses the Navigation Link File.)
- Dynamic Menu Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display drop down menus. (It uses the Navigation Link File.)
- COR Page Locator Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display the current page relative to the site home page. (It uses the Navigation Link File.)
- COR Web Page Viewer Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to 'paste' an html snippet in the page. This is useful for displaying iFrames.
- COR Select Languages Web Part is used by a User to select their preferred language to view web pages.
- COR WordML Overview Viewer Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display a Word document with xml tags (Word ML) to produce a specialized display of the Word document.
- COR WordML FAQ Viewer Web Part is used by the COR Administrator to display a Word document with xml tags (Word ML) to produce a specialized display of the Word document.