Before discussing
web portal setup and editing, it is important to understand the default web portal
configuration of the web portal provided for you by VersaLex.
VersaLex provides a single,
standard portal called Default Portal with four standard web pages:
- VLPortal default home page (VersaLex Web Portal)
- Ad hoc file transfer page (Manual File Transfer)
- Transfer reporting page (File Transfer History)
- Help (VersaLex Web Portal Help)
Special rules apply to the Default Portal:
- It cannot be removed.
- Its portal ID cannot be modified.
Special rules apply to the standard pages within the
Default Portal:
- VersaLex Web Portal: except for its page ID, this page can be modified, but it cannot
be removed.
- Manual File Transfer and File Transfer History: except for their titles, these pages
may not be modified or removed.
- VersaLex Web Portal Help: except for its page ID, this page can be modified, but it
cannot be removed.
Web Portals can be displayed in any language(s) most commonly spoken by your users by
including a language resource file for each desired language. See Internationalizing your web portals for further details.