Each organization and user group can have a site, which consists of a group of public and private pages organized into a tree-like structure. Public pages are pages accessible by anyone who has a link to the site. Private pages are pages that can only be accessed by logged-in users, who are members of the organization, user group, or standalone site. It is also possible to create a standalone site that is not assigned to any organization or user group. Standalone sites can additionally form a structure of sites, similar to the organization structure described in the previous chapter (for example, there can be a top-level site that has subsites). Organization sites are often created to store and present content and provide tools for users from a specific department or localization of the company. User group sites group information and tools used by people sharing common interests or people who are a part of the same project team. Standalone sites...
Liferay 6.x Portal Enterprise Intranets Cookbook
Liferay 6.x Portal Enterprise Intranets Cookbook
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Liferay 6.x Portal Enterprise Intranets Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Installation and Basic Configuration
Authentication and Registration Process
Working with a Liferay User / User Group / Organization
Liferay Site Configuration
Roles and Permissions
Documents and Media in Liferay
Working with Content
Search and Content Presentation Tools
Liferay Workflow Capability
Collaboration Tools
Quick Tricks and Advanced Knowledge
Basic Performance Tuning
Index
Customer Reviews