Assign at the Page Level
Author: David Klanac
The page level is the highest level in the block/stylesheet assignments hierarchy. Therefore, assignments that are inherited from configuration sets can be overridden at the page level with different blocks/stylesheets.For pages needing unique block configurations, you can override any preset blocks or stylesheets at the page level. NOTE: Assignments made at the page level will produce a small * character next to the particular configuration that was overridden (i.e. HTML becomes HTML*) when viewing the page again.
Example:
Your Site map uses a specific index block and unique stylesheet. Rather than setting up a configuration set that will only be used for one page, you can override the configurations on the actual page.How to Assign:
- Select your page from the left asset tree, and click Edit.
- Click on the Configurations tab for a list of current configurations.
- Select the desired configuration (i.e. HTML or PDF) by clicking the Edit icon.
- All of the currently defined regions appear, including file chooser icons to select blocks and stylesheets for each region.
- If the selected configuration has blocks or stylesheets already assigned to various regions, these will appear alongside the region names.
- To assign a block or stylesheet, click on the appropriate file chooser icon, and select the desired block or stylesheet from the pop-up asset menu. Any currently assigned blocks or stylesheets may be overridden by clicking on the delete icon, or by selecting a new file from the chooser.
- Click Submit to save your changes. These assignations will appear only on the current page.
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Last modified on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:41:17 -0400
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