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- Navigate to the page, page section, or article.
- Hover the mouse over the title of the page, page section, or article and click the [Actions] button.
- Point the mouse to "More Actions". The extra actions appear.
- Select "Stop Watching" from the list. You are no longer watching the page, page section, or article.
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By default, web pages are not available to be linked to from Content Overview or Dynamic Content Overview content elements. In order to make a web page selectable from these content elements, a "media page" must be created. A "media page" is essentially a reference to a web page that is saved in the Content Repository and which allows a page to be treated in the same way that a media item is and also allows it to have the same metadata (tags, lead text and a lead image).
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In XperienCentral versions R31 and lower, there is only one version of a |
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and it links to the current version of the web page. In XperienCentral versions R32 and higher, a media page version exists for each page version and it has a one to one relation with its page version |
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When a page is saved to the Content Repository, you can also add tags, lead text and a lead image to it. In XperienCentral versions R32 and higher, media pages inherit the lead text and lead image from the page it references. |
To save a web page in the Content Repository (create a "media page"), follow these steps:
- Navigate to the page.
- Hover the mouse over the title of the page and click the [Actions] button.
- Point the mouse to "More Actions". The extra actions appear.
- Select "Save to Content Repository" from the list. A "media page" for the web page is created in the Content Repository.
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When a page is saved to the Content Repository, you can also add tags, lead text and a lead image to it. In XperienCentral versions R32 and higher, media pages inherit the lead text and lead image from the page it references. |
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