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Tags and Categories
Tags and Categories Use tags and categories to organize content and improve search and navigation across your sites. Categories provide a structured way to group related assets using vocabularies...
Analyze Content Metrics Using the Content Performance Tool
Analyze Content Metrics Using the Content Performance Tool Available 7.3+ Some Content Performance options are only available starting with Liferay DXP/Portal 7.4. You can use the Content...
Analyze SEO and Accessibility on Pages
Analyze SEO and Accessibility on Pages Starting with Liferay DXP 7.4, you can use the Page Audit tool to examine your pages' SEO and accessibility. The Page Audit tool uses the Google PageSpeed...
Configuring the Recycle Bin
Configuring the Recycle Bin The Recycle Bin supports instance-wide scope or site-specific scope. By default, the Recycle Bin is enabled instance-wide. You can disable the recycle bin for a...
Using the Recycle Bin
Using the Recycle Bin The recycle bin functionality is available for the following assets: Blogs Bookmarks Documents and Media Folders Message Boards (and attachments) Web Content Wiki...
Configuring Asset Auto-Tagging
Configuring Asset Auto-Tagging Tagging assets is a great way to organize content. Typically, the content creator manually applies tags during creation, but you can configure Liferay to tag content...
Auto-Tagging
Auto-Tagging If you have a lot of content that's untagged, you can help your users find that content more easily by auto-tagging it. Liferay can use a local or cloud-based service to analyze and...
Auto-Tagging Assets
Auto-Tagging Assets You can manually tag most assets, such as Message Boards, Blogs, Documents, Images, and Web Content Articles. You can tag certain assets, however, automatically when they are...
Auto-Tagging Images
Auto-Tagging Images Once asset auto-tagging has been enabled, you can also enable image auto-tagging. Image auto-tagging tags images uploaded to the Documents and Media Library. Currently, tags...
Defining Categories and Vocabularies for Content
Defining Categories and Vocabularies for Content Using categories, you can group similar assets and organize your content. Along with tags, categories help people find relevant information through...
Tags API Basics
Tags API Basics Liferay's REST APIs provide services for managing tags (referred to as keywords in Liferay's codebase). You can create, edit, and delete tags using the API. Start with an example of...
Geolocating Assets
Geolocating Assets Geolocation adds the geographic coordinates where an asset was created as metadata to an asset. This feature is provided as an optional field which can be included in a Web...
Tagging Content and Managing Tags
Tagging Content and Managing Tags Tags are keywords you can use to organize your assets and describe specific information about their content. Tags tell website visitors what the content is about...
Translating Pages and Content
Translating Pages and Content Liferay provides integrated tools for translating both Web Content and Content Page experiences. With these tools you can manually translate text in a side-by-side...
Enabling Workflows for Translations
Enabling Workflows for Translations You can enable a custom workflow for translation processes to guide the review and publishing process. Once you've defined your custom workflow, follow these...
Organizing Content with Categories and Tags
Organizing Content with Categories and Tags Categories and tags are two essential tools for helping users find content through search or navigation. Using categories, you can group similar assets...
Session Property Vocabularies
Session Property Vocabularies Liferay DXP/Portal 7.3+ With a Session Property Vocabulary, you can create session-based Segment properties using predefined values. This option is useful when you...
Managing Translation Permissions
Managing Translation Permissions The required permissions for translating content pages and web content depend on the translation method: Manual translation requires either Update permissions...
Translating Content Pages
Translating Content Pages Liferay 7.4 U15+ and GA15+ Liferay provides integrated tools for translating content pages, so you can create engaging, localized experiences for your global users. With...
Translating Web Content
Translating Web Content Liferay DXP/Portal 7.3+ Liferay provides integrated tools for translating web content articles, so you can create engaging, localized content for your global users. With...
Web Content API
Web Content API Here is a comprehensive resource for understanding and leveraging Liferay’s Web Content APIs. It supports the integration and management of web content within applications,...
Web Content API Basics
Web Content API Basics Using Liferay DXP REST services, you can create and manage structured content on your site. Structured content refers to web content articles that use a web content structure...
Filtering and Sorting Web Content Articles
Filtering and Sorting Web Content Articles The web content application shows a list of all the web content articles you can access under the Web Content tab. The filtering and sorting options help...
Managing Web Content Articles
Managing Web Content Articles Once you've added articles to your web content library, you can manage them via the web content UI. To access management actions for an article, click its Actions...
Previewing Web Content Articles
Previewing Web Content Articles After creating a web content article, you can preview it using the selected default template or display page template before publishing, so you can make adjustments...
Using Third Parties for Translation
Using Third Parties for Translation Available Liferay 7.4 U15+ and GA15+ Liferay can integrate with the following service APIs to generate automatic translations of content pages and web content. ...
Web Content
Web Content You can create, manage, and publish various content types seamlessly through Liferay's robust content management system. Discover how to craft compelling web content articles tailored...
Advanced Web Content API
Advanced Web Content API Using the Liferay DXP REST services, you can create and manage your site's structured content. Structured content is web content that uses a web content structure (or...
Managing Web Content Structures and Templates by Using the REST API
Managing Web Content Structures and Templates by Using the REST API Web content structures define the information included in a web content article. Structures facilitate creating and managing web...
Web Content Articles
Web Content Articles Web content articles are dynamic content entries that can be created, edited, and managed through Liferay’s built-in content management system (CMS). You can use web content...
Creating Web Content Articles
Creating Web Content Articles When you have a lot of content to publish on your site, Liferay's content management system helps you with practical and essential ways to manage it. Web content...
Assigning Permissions to Web Content Articles
Assigning Permissions to Web Content Articles With Liferay's permissions framework, you can control which users can create, view, and manage web content articles. You can set permissions for...
Generating Text Content Using AI
Generating Text Content Using AI Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal GA98+ Web content provides integration with OpenAI's ChatGPT engine using the AI Creator tool. With an OpenAI API key configured for...
Using Expiration and Review Dates in Web Content
Using Expiration and Review Dates in Web Content Available: Liferay DXP/Portal 7.4+ You can set expiration and review dates for web content articles to manage time-sensitive content. When enabled,...
Web Content Structures
Web Content Structures Web content structures are the building blocks for web content articles. They determine the information you can include when writing web content. Structures provide these key...
Assigning Permissions to Web Content Structures and Templates
Assigning Permissions to Web Content Structures and Templates Web content structures and templates provide direct access to Liferay's API. To avoid unauthorized or unintended access to Liferay DXP...
Configuring Web Content Structure Fields
Configuring Web Content Structure Fields You can edit web content structure fields and their properties: Open the Site Menu (Site Menu) and go to Content & Data → Web Content. Select the...
Creating Web Content Structures
Creating Web Content Structures Create web content structures to serve as building blocks for web content articles and determine the information you can include when writing them. To create a web...
Web Content Structures with Data Engine
Web Content Structures with Data Engine Beginning with Liferay 7.4, web content structures were migrated from using Dynamic Data Mapping (DDM) to Data Engine (DE) as the backend framework for...
Creating Web Content Templates
Creating Web Content Templates Web content templates use the FreeMarker Template Language (FTL) to determine how content fields are rendered on a page. Each template can be associated with a web...
Getting Started
Getting Started Liferay DXP is a powerful, open source, enterprise-ready platform for building and deploying web applications. However, all of that power and functionality can make it difficult to...
Managing Web Content Structures
Managing Web Content Structures You can manage structures from the structures page: Open the Site Menu (Site Menu) and go to Content & Data → Web Content. Select the Structures tab. Open the...
Web Content Templates
Web Content Templates With Web Content Templates, you can define how content appears, ensuring that your web content aligns with your brand and functional requirements. Learn how to create...
Embedding Widgets in Web Content Templates
Embedding Widgets in Web Content Templates You can embed core or custom widgets, instanceable or not, in web content templates. Below is an example of embedding a web content widget in FreeMarker:
Mapping Web Content Templates to Fragments
Mapping Web Content Templates to Fragments By default, you can map web content structure fields holding a single value (such as date, numeric, image, number, or text) to fragments. For multi-value...
Using Taglibs in Web Content Templates
Using Taglibs in Web Content Templates Liferay's taglibs are accessible when developing templates in FreeMarker. There is no need to instantiate these taglibs within your FreeMarker template;...
Creating Your First Site
Creating Your First Site Sites are collections of pages that contain and display content. This article walks through creating a new Site based on an existing out-of-the-box template. Creating a...
Using Liferay as a Headless Platform
Using Liferay as a Headless Platform Liferay provides a suite of APIs that perform the same kinds of actions available in the web interface. This is essential when you must get data in a...
API Builder
API Builder Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal GA102+ [Beta Feature](../security-and-administration/administration/configuring-liferay/feature-flags.md#beta-feature-flags) This feature is currently...
Building a Sample API Application
Building a Sample API Application Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal GA102+ [Beta Feature](../../security-and-administration/administration/configuring-liferay/feature-flags.md#beta-feature-flags) The...
Changing Your Site's Appearance
Changing Your Site's Appearance Liferay has many ways to customize your site's appearance. Your site's favicon and theme are two of the first elements you may want to change. Themes set a default...
Introduction to the Admin Account
Introduction to the Admin Account The Admin User account is created by default in any new installation of Liferay DXP and has full permissions to modify every facet of a Liferay DXP instance. The...
Navigating DXP
Navigating DXP Liferay DXP's out-of-the-box navigation is organized into three major areas: Site Menu, Personal Menu, and Global Menu. Site Menu The DXP Site Menu on the left side of the screen...
Starting with a Docker Image
Starting with a Docker Image The latest versions of Liferay are available as Docker images on Docker Hub. They're in two categories: Liferay/Portal Liferay/DXP Follow the steps below to...
REST Builder
REST Builder REST Builder is a code generation tool that makes it easy for you to take your local APIs and make them available on the web. It uses the OpenAPI Specification to generate REST and...
Consuming APIs
Consuming APIs APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces, serve as the bridge between different software applications, allowing them to communicate and exchange data. By consuming external APIs,...
Producing and Implementing APIs with REST Builder
Producing and Implementing APIs with REST Builder With REST Builder, you can define the API you want to build, and REST Builder provides the framework and endpoints for you. Deploy an Example REST...
Batch Engine API Basics - Importing Data
Batch Engine API Basics - Importing Data Liferay's Headless Batch Engine provides REST APIs to import and export data. Call these services to import data to Liferay. Importing Data Then follow...
Consuming GraphQL APIs
Consuming GraphQL APIs Liferay DXP contains GraphQL APIs for most of its applications. The GraphQL APIs are available at http://[host]:[port]/o/graphql. Here's how to consume them in three steps: ...
Using External Reference Codes
Using External Reference Codes Liferay DXP/Portal 7.4+ Many of Liferay's headless API endpoints support an external reference code (ERC). The ERC field is useful in wide range of scenarios. For...