About traditional portals |
Traditional portals are user portals with a fixed layout. They are built from HTML rules with Data-Gadget as the Applies To key part.
As a best practice in new applications, use a portal based on the composite User and Manager portals, rather than traditional portals, which are deprecated. See About composite portals.
Although developers can use existing traditional portals as they are or customize them, traditional portals are not available for new development.
Traditional portals are sometimes referred to as "Classic" portals. Traditional portals contain a navigation panel and multiple workspaces.
The left area of a portal is known as the navigation panel. This panel is initially visible. Click the blue triangle Collapse icon () to hide the navigation pane and make the workspace wider. Click the blue triangle Expand icon () to show the navigation pane and make the workspace narrower.
Use the navigation panel to:
The Help, Launch, and Log off links appear at the top right of the window.
Two workspaces are available. Click a bar in the navigation panel to open a workspace and its navigation panel:
When you open a bar for the first time, a home layout appears. As you use a workspace, the contents of the workspace change to reflect your work. Each workspace retains its contents when you use other workspaces.
Click the close arrow at the left end of the bar to return to the home view of the workspace.
For users with a PegaRULES:WorkMgr4 access role, the dashboard allows a quick review of the state of work in process. See WorkManager Portal — Using the Dashboard.
Managers can process multiple work items at the same time. See WorkManager portal — Processing assignments in bulk.
Through a portal rule, developers can customize aspects of a User portal by rearranging, re-labeling, or adding or removing elements known as gadgets.
See Traditional portals — How to customize portal layout and behavior.
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