Classic Framework Page


Classic Framework Page:

The Classic Framework Page provides the navigational and structural components required to navigate and operate the portal.
You can modify the it or create your own framework pages to meet the requirements of your organization.

Location in PCD: 

Portal Content > Portal Users > Standard Portal Users > Classic Framework Page.
(pcd:portal_content/every_user/general/frameworkpage).

Note:
Do not modify the delta link source object of the above-mentioned framework page, which is located in a subfolder under the Content Provided by SAP folder.



    Classic Framework Page (com.sap.portal.frameworkpage)


This is a page that contains the following iViews and pages:

      1)   iView: Masthead iView

      2)   iView: Tool Area (This iView is assigned to the Classic Framework Page, but is by default in a hidden state. To display it, change the Visible property of this iView by editing it in the Classic Framework Page.)



      3)  iView: Top-Level Navigation.

      4)  iView: Page Title Bar .

      5)  Page: Desktop Innerpage (com.sap.portal.innerpage)

        This page contains the following iViews that comprise the navigation panel and the content area:

              a)  iView: Detailed Navigation (com.sap.portal.detailedNavigationTree)

              b)  iView: Dynamic Navigation.

 Note:

When Collaboration is installed, the Classic Framework Page includes an additional Detailed   Navigation iView that enables the integration of rooms in the portal.

            c)  iView: Related Links.

            d) iView: Browser Document Mode (com.sap.portal.BrowserDocumentMode) (This iView adds an X-UA-Compatible header into the framework page that affects the Browser Mode and the Document Mode in Microsoft Internet Explorer. The default value is IE=EmulateIE7 that sets the Browser Mode in Microsoft Internet Explorer to IE7 Compatibility View and the Document Mode to Quirks. For more information, see SAP note 1700793)

            e)  iView: Portal Favorites (The Portal Favorites iView is available only after you have installed Knowledge Management.)

            f)  iView: Content Area

            g) iView: Collaboration Detailed Navigation (com.sap.netweaver.coll.CollaborationDetailedNavigation)



There are two Layouts in the Classic Framework Page:
1) Framework Page Layout which is assigned to Classic Framework Page and Layout is a single full-width column
2) Navigation Panel and Content Area Layout which is assigned to Desktop Innerpage and Layout is in the following two columns:
  • Navigation Panel:  A narrow column on the left for the navigation panel and its iViews.
  • Work Area:  A wide column on the right for the content area.
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