Summary
The two ways to create new pages in the Content Server are components and Dynamic Server Pages. To add new interfaces to existing services, sometimes it is easier to use Dynamic Server Pages, but components are required to customize the core look and feel.
Creating components is simple. The tricky part is to know which includes to use, which IdocScript flags to use, and how to use each of them. The next few chapters cover this topic in detail.
Chapter 8 covers how to make modifications to the color scheme, layout, and navigation links. Chapter 9 covers more-advanced web customizations, including altering the check-in form itself and finding the correct include to customize. Chapters 10 and 11 cover advanced modifications with Java code.
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(2006). Introduction to Custom Components. In: The Definitive Guide to Stellent Content Server Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0178-6_7
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