iParts Gallery Communities folder

This window lists the available iParts used to build community web pages.

Tips

■    To see the Communities gallery, you need a COMMUNITIES license.

■    To create a link to a content record, use a ContentReference iPart from the Content gallery.

■    Announcement Configuration — The edit screen for the Announcements forum.

■    Announcements  — Displays the list of announcements for a given community.

■    Attachment List — The rendered list of attachments for a given item.

■    Attachment Manager — Allows controlling the list of attachments for a given item.

■    Blog Archive — A list of blog archive links by month and year.

■    Blog Archive Entries — A list of blog entries belonging to a particular archive set.

■    Blog Configuration — The edit screen for blogs.

■    Blog Home — The "home view" of an individual blog. By default, this 2-column view includes recent activity and archives to the right.

■    Blog List — A list of blogs for a given community.

■    Blog List Item  — A single blog in a blog listing.

■    Comment Configuration — The edit screen for comments.

■    Comment List — A list of comments for a given item.

■    Comment List Item — A single comment in a comment listing.

■    Community Breadcrumb — Displays the path to the current object as a breadcrumb.

■    Community Configuration — The edit screen for a Community.

■    Community Description — Displays the full description for a Community.

■    Community List — The list of all available Communities.

■    Community Recent Activity — Displays recent activity of all types for the entire community, such as new replies on forum topics, new blog entries, and new wiki articles.

■    Community Roster — Displays the list of all members (subscribers and administrators) of a community.

■    Community Sidebar Helper — Helper control that inserts the Community Summary into the template's sidebar.

■    Community Summary — Displays the item's linked name, image, description, and relevant links.

■    Entry Configuration — The edit screen for blog entries.

■    Entry Home — The "home view" of an individual blog entry. By default, this 1-column view includes the complete comment thread for the entry.

■    Entry List — A list of entries for a given blog.

■    Entry List Item — A single entry in an entry listing.

■    Forum Configuration — The edit screen for a forum.

■    Forum Home — The "home view" for a forum. By default, this 2-column view includes recent activity to the right.

■    Forum List — The list of forums for a given community.

■    Forum List Item — A single forum in a forum listing.

■    Image Manager — Image manager for a community.

■    Preferences — Manages a user's community preferences and subscriptions.

■    Recent Activity — Displays a recent activity in an individual blog or forum in a particular community.

■    Resource Library — Displays the Community Resource Library.

■    Security — Manages a community's security.

■    Subscription Link — Allows a user to subscribe to or unsubscribe from a given item.

■    Topic Configuration — The edit screen for a forum topic.

■    Topic Home — The "home view" for a forum topic. By default, this 1-column view includes the complete reply thread for the topic.

■    Topic List — A list of topics for a given forum.

■    Topic List Item — A single topic in a topic listing.

■    Wiki Configuration — The edit screen for a wiki.

■    Wiki Contents — The Table of Contents list for a given wiki.

■    Wiki Home — The "home view" of a wiki. By default, this 2-column view includes a table of contents to the right.

■    Wiki List — The list of wikis for a given community.

■    Wiki List Item — A single wiki in a wiki listing.

Or, enter a path to a web user control

Specifies a relative URL from the root (~) of the physical path for the IIS application or IIS web site that hosts your CM websites to a web user control that you want to insert into this content record. By default, the root corresponds to C:\Program Files\ASI\iMIS\Net. For example, ~/CustomControls/myUserControl.aspx.

For more information, refer to Defining custom iParts as content types.

Note: Be sure to use forward slashes (/) for the URL segment delimiters.