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Document and Media Tree View
Data Modeling, Process & Business Logic
Draw the canvas and share it by exporting the state of the drawing board.
- Simple and clean digital whiteboard
- Easy to Use / Share / Print
- Add the multiple shapes
- Add Circle
- Add Square
- Add the Text
- Upload image as a Background
- Clear the Whiteboard
- Clear/Delete any shape
- Print the contain of canvas with background
- Multilingual Support (End user only need to update related language file so as per local particular language file loaded)
- Many more.
Overview:
The Document & Media Tree View includes customizations for Document and Media portlet and Web Content portlet. Users can select this view from the drop down menu in top right and they will see the content structure in a tree. For documents and articles, a preview image is showed when mouse goes over the name of the entry, and users can drag an entry, at a time, to move it to another folder.
Features:
+ In the portlet for administration of documents (Document and Media), users will see your folders, documents and shortcuts in a tree, each node is identified by its name.
+ In the portlet for administration of Web Contents, users will see folders and web contents in a tree view, each node is identified by its name.
+ In the treeview, users will able to see a preview of each content by moving cursor over entry's name.
+ By clicking in an entry, the user will be taken to the view/edit page of the entry. This feature doesn't apply for folders.
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Publisher Date
January 22, 2024
Deployment Method
Liferay Self-Hosted
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App Type
DXP
バージョン
1.0
サポート対象のバージョン
6.2
Standard Price
Free
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PRICE
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