Contextual content allows you to leverage the content associations
on the page to control the content that is displayed. If the page
context changes, the content item that is displayed changes automatically.
The page context identifies a particular content item that is based
on information from several sources. When a user accesses a page for
the first time, the initial page context is typically defined by a
content association on the page. This content association maps a portal
page to the site structure in a web content library. The web content
viewer checks the page for this content association and displays content
from the site area that the association points to. The page context
can also be affected by other conditions, including the link broadcasting
settings of the portlet or parameters that reference content.
Tip: If you want to display a particular content item
regardless of the page context, select Specified Content from
the Configure Spot menu. This setting overrides
the current page context.
See an example of contextual content
- Content goal
- You are responsible for managing the biographies of speakers at
a conference. In the past, you created a new portal page for each
speaker. With hundreds of speakers now attending this conference,
you need to simplify how you manage the biographies and reduce the
effort required in maintaining this area of your site. You do not
want to create a page for each speaker.
- Audience for content:
- This content applies to anyone that is attending the conference
or is considering attending the conference.
- Configuration details:
- In this example, you have a page listing summaries for 300 biographies.
For more information about a speaker, you want a visitor to click
on the biography summary to view the full biography. Rather than managing
301 pages (1 page with your summary list of biographies plus 300 pages
of biographies), you only have to manage 2 pages (1 page with your
summary list of biographies and 1 details page that provides a view
to your web content). Contextual content allows you to use the content
associations on the page to only display the biography information
for the speaker that is clicked by your visitor on the biography list
page.
