Action
Active Includelets
Add
Add Applications
Add Applications and Includelets
Add checked applications
Add checked includelets
Add single application
Application
These applications support includelets and can be mounted under the current subsite:
Configure Private Page Sets
Configure User Control Over Appearance
Configure Master Page Set Layout
Configure Subsite Integration
Congratulations! Configuration Is Complete
Copy
Choose master template?
Run the configuration wizard
The following parameters offer the administrator some control over the degree to which a user can configure their own personal page sets.
Delete
Delete checked elements
Description
Edit the layout manager master layout
Edit user layouts
Layout elements bound to "%package_key%" mounted at "%package_url%""
Includelet
Manage
Manage applications and Includelets
Manage Includelets
These applications and includelets are mounted under the current subsite:
Plain
Plain navigation (works best if there's only one layout manager page)
Return to Add Applications
Should we show the navigation tabs for empty pages?
Should we show the navigation tabs when there's only one of them?
Service
The following services support includelets which can be added to this subsite:
Singleton
State
Supported Includelets
Tabbed
Tabbed navigation
Title
URL
Use my existing custom master template
Welcome to the Layout Manager Configuration Wizard
Install the applications and includelet packages that you want to make available. The wizard will mount the applications you choose and make their includelets available. You can also mount applications manually using the standard subsite application management user interface.
This wizard will take you through the steps necessary to configure the current subsite to use the layout manager. Before configuring you should:
Decide the navigation style you wish this subsite to use.
Decide whether or not individual users should have their own private pageset. pages, or whether you want to configure one pageset configuration to be shared by all visitors. Creating individual private pagesets is more flexible but also consumes more system resources.
Check "no" if you want users to share a single page set configuration. This is more efficient of system resources but only administrators will be able to reconfigure the layout.
Check "Yes" if you'd like the layout manager package to create each user their own custom page set configuration. This will allow users to to move includelets from column to column or page to page, to hide includelets, etc.
You can create new layout elements from the following includelets. Those marked as a "singleton" can only be created once, though you can make identical copies to display on multiple pages if you like: