To
edit the content of a mobile page, you must have at least one of the
following privileges:
Manage All privileges on the page group to which the page belongs
Manage Content privileges on the page
Manage Content privileges on a level within the page
Manage global privileges on All Pages
Go to the mobile page with which you want to work.
Click Edit.
Click
to add a portlet to the page. Navigate through the Portlet Repository
to find the portlet you want to add, click the portlet name, then
click OK. Click Edit
Defaults next to a portlet to change the portlet properties.
Note: You can only add mobile-enabled portlets to mobile pages. If you publish a page as a portlet, if that page does not contain any mobile-enabled portlets, URL or Page Link items, or tabs, it will not appear as a mobile-enabled portlet.
Click
to add an item to the page. You can add the following types of items
to a mobile page:
Click Edit next to an item to change the item properties.
Note: When a page group is first created, none of these item types are available. You can edit the page group properties to make these item types available.
Click
to add a level to the page. A level is displayed on the page as a
link that users can click to drill down to more content. Levels
provide the flexibility to represent a large amount of content, yet
limit the list displayed at any one time to fit the limited display
sizes of most mobile devices.
Click
to change the name of the level, or to specify who can access a
particular level. As levels are the equivalent of tabs on a standard
page, see Controlling access to a tab for
more information.
Click
to rearrange the order of portlets, items, and levels within the
current level.
Select the check box next to one or more portlets, items, and levels and click Hide to hide them on the page.
Select the check box next to one or more hidden portlets, items, and levels (displayed in grey) and click Show to show them on the page.
Select the check box next to one or more portlets, items, and levels and click Delete to remove them from the page.
Select the check box next to one or more portlets and items, and click Move to move them to a different level of the page.
Note: You cannot move levels.
Select the check box next to one or more portlets, and click Share to make these particular instances of the portlets available to other pages. For more information, see Sharing a portlet across multiple pages.
A mobile device can be used to access a portal page containing a page portlet within another page portlet. However, when navigation occurs into the inner page portlet, it may not be possible to navigate back, without going back to the Home page.
The Back link context is lost when page portlets are nested on mobile pages and when viewing a standard page on a mobile device.
Mobile support in Oracle9iAS
Portal
Creating a mobile page
Editing page properties