Example: Creating a visibility rule that uses travel destination as your public render parameter | HCL Digital Experience
Learn more about the Public Render Parameter application object through an example. In this example, create a visibility rule that uses your travel destination as the public render parameter used in the rule.
Procedure
- Click .
- From the Personalization Navigator, click .
- For Rule Type, select Visibility Rule.
- The numbered screen capture, along with the corresponding
table, provides the values and selections that are used in this example.
Use these example values and selections to guide you in creating a
visibility rule that uses a public render parameter.
Table 1. Creating a visibility rule that uses travel destination as your public render parameter Numbered item in screen capture Description 1 Type Show Shops in Paris as the name for your rule. 2 By Located in, use the default folder to store your rule for this example. 3 For Rule Type, select Visibility Rule. 4 Continue to use Show in this example to show a page or portlet that is based on the conditions you define in this rule. 5 Click .Note:- Travel Destination must exist as a parameter to select this option.
- If Travel Destination does not exist, click to create this parameter.
- You must know the name of the parameter that the portlet or preprocessor is using to set the value for public render parameters in Manage Properties.
6 In this example, continue to use is as the comparison operator. 7 Travel Destination is the public render parameter that is read by portlets on the site during your session and is used to display targeted content. Click value * to enter Paris as the value for the condition. Click Submit. 8 In this example, you are not setting up another condition. - Click Save.
You successfully created your visibility
rule. You can add your rule to a page or portlet from the Manage Pages
area of your site.
Note: Visibility rules do not hide pages or portlets
for anonymous users.
- To open the Manage Pages portlet, click the Administration menu icon. Then, click .
- Click Content Root.
- After you locate your Travel page,
follow the instructions for adding your rule to a page or for adding
your rule to a specific portlet.
Option Description Instructions for adding your rule to a page - Click Edit Page Properties.
- Expand Advanced options.
- Click the arrow by Show or Hide page rule, and click Select Rule.
- Select the check box by a rule you want to add to your page. Click OK.
- Click Done
Instructions for adding your rule to a portlet - Click Edit Page Layout.
- Make sure that Show portlet rule mapping is enabled. When this option is enabled, you see a Hide Portlet Rule Mappings link.
- Click the arrow by No rule mapped for a portlet on this page, and click Select Rule.
- Select the check box by a rule you want to add to your portlet. Click OK.
- Click Done.