COR (Content Management) Libraries
Libraries are also referred to as the 'Catalog of Web Parts'.
Figure 1: TrackerRealm Web Parts Catalog
Adding Web Parts from the Library
This section is intended for the COR Administrator.
Figure 1 displays the TrackerRealm Web Parts Catalog that contains COR and Jetfire Web Part Libraries.
The above figure shows the Login Change Control Web Part. When the COR Administrator is logged into the website, the Login Change Control Web Part Part is displayed. This displays
- The User name.
- The Component that the user is logged into: CMS.
- Edit command for moving the page into the Edit mode.
- Library command for displaying the TrackerRealm Web Parts Catalog (Library mode).
- Browse command (not shown) for returning to browse mode.
- Logout command for logging out.
- (optional) Help command for displaying help in a separate window.
When the COR Administrator is logged into the website, they can easily add Web Parts to a page from the TrackerRealm Library. This is done by entering the 'Library mode'.
Adding Web Parts to ASP.NET pages
This section is intended for the Website Designer.
TrackerRealm Web Parts may be used on sites with or without Personalization. Refer to
ASP.NET Personalization to understand additional functionality available when Personalization is used.
The
Personalization Control is used to implement Site Personalization.
ASP.NET Personalization
This section is intended for the Website Designer.
TrackerRealm Web Parts are used with ASP.NET 2.0 Personalization.
With Personalization, users with login privileges may configure TrackerRealm Web Parts within live web pages. For more information, refer to the Microsoft website. This is similar to SharePoint Personalization.
ASP.net Personalization allows a similar user experience to SharePoint, without requiring Windows SharePoint Services software.