You add a rich text element to an authoring template when
you want a section of HTML to be used by a set of items that use the
same authoring template and you want your content authors to use a
rich text editor to create and edit the HTML.
Procedure
- Open or create an authoring template.
- Click Manage Elements.
- Select rich text as the element
type.
- Enter a name. Do not use double-byte and non-ASCII characters.
- Enter a display title to use as the title of the element
that is displayed in indexes and forms.
- If you create a text provider plug-in for a multi-locale
site, you can also select the text provider and enter a key to look
up a string from the selected text provider. The text provider displays
a different display title for each language it is configured for.
The text that is entered in the Display Title field
is only used if an appropriate display title is not available from
the selected text provider, or if the text provider is not available.
- Click OK. The rich text element
is added to your form.
- Go to the Default Content tab.
- Go to the rich text element you added.
- Enter text in the rich text field, or do nothing if you
want your content creators to enter text in the rich text field.
- Click to open the display properties of the element. This is where
you define how the element is displayed on the item form.
- To display the element as a required field select Identify
this as a required field.
- To hide a field on the content form from all users select Hide
field. You must specify a default value if the field is
a required field.
Note: Administrators and managers can
choose to display hidden fields and elements in an item by clicking Show
hidden fields.
- Type the number of characters to use in Field
Width to set the size of the displayed field. If you leave
this blank, the default field size is used.
- Type a number into the maximum or minimum characters
or words fields to set limits on the number of characters or words
a user can enter in a field.
- You can edit the default behavior of rich text elements.
- Use stylesheet, hide fonts/size/color
- Select this option if you want the text style to be determined
by a style sheet. Content creators cannot edit text properties such
as fonts style, text size, and text color.
- Limit image picker to library images
- Select this option to prevent content creators from inserting
images from the file system. They can only select images that are
stored as image components.
- Disable source mode
- Select this option to prevent content creators from viewing the
rich text editor in source mode.
- Filter active content on save
- Select this option to prevent users from saving active content,
such as scripts, in the rich text element.
- Select the users or groups you want to grant exclusive
edit access to a field or element by clicking Add Editors.
- Select the users or groups you want to grant exclusive
view access to a field or element by clicking Add Viewers.
- Type field-specific help into Field help text.
This text is displayed near the element in the content form.
If
you create a text provider plug-in for a multi-locale site, you can
also select the text provider and enter a key to look up a string
from the selected text provider. The text provider displays a different
help text for each language it is configured for. The text that is
entered in the Field help field is used if
an appropriate help text is not available from the selected text provider,
or if the text provider is not available.
- You can also select to use either the default rich text
editor of the authoring portlet, or a third-party rich text editor
as the rich text editor for a rich text element:
- Portlet default editor
- If selected, the default rich text editor of the current authoring
portlet is used. If the default editor is not available, the standard
rich text editor is used.
- Custom
Selecting Custom allows the use of a
3rd-party rich text editor as your default editor. Before you use
a compatible third-party rich text editor, read the installation and
configuration instructions of the third-party rich text editor. These
should include instructions for enabling the third-party rich text
editor to be used in a Web Content Manager solution.
When
you configure a third-party rich text editor, you need to copy a JSP
file that is supplied by the third-party rich text editor. This is
used to start the third-party rich text editor. You enter the name
of this JSP file in the Rich Text Options section of the authoring
portlet configuration.
If the third-party rich text editor
is not available, the default rich text editor of the authoring portlet
is used. If the default editor is not available, the standard rich
text editor is used.
Storing JSP files: JSP files are stored within a web application that runs
on the portal. To reference a JSP file in another web application,
use the following path:
contextPath;jspPath.
For example:
/wps/customapplication;/jsp/jspFilename.jsp.
A
dynamic context path value can be defined by adding a token to the
context path that corresponds to a key and value pair to the Web Content Manager configuration
service environment provider. When this key is used as the token in
the jsp value field, it is replaced dynamically at render time. For
example: [my.custom.key];myfile where my.custom.key is
a constant within the Web Content Manager configuration
service.
- Save the authoring template.