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version 1.1 on Jan 9th, 2014

Introduction

collective.portletalias allows "alias" portlets from other locations to show on the current content in Plone CMS. This is useful if you need to have the same portlet to be visible in different unrelated locations and have only one copy where the portlet content is edited and maintaned.

Installation

Install package as collective.portletalias and then install in Add on setup.

Note

Plone 4.1+ and Python 2.7 required. Easy to backport for earlier versions if needed.

@@portlet-data helper view

Add /@@portlet-data to URL of any content item to show debug information about the portlets assigned there. Admin priviledges needed.

http://cloud.github.com/downloads/collective/collective.portletalias/Screen%20Shot%202012-11-21%20at%209.28.53%20PM.png

Note

If you have a default item set (like front-page) for the content append /front-page/@@portlet-data to URL to see all the portlets.

Setting up alias

  • Go to Manage portlets view in the target folder

  • Choose Add new portlet... Alias Portlet

  • Enter the path to the source folder

  • Enter the portlet id of the source portlet. Use @@portlet-data view (above) to find out portlet assignment name

    https://github.com/downloads/collective/collective.portletalias/Screen%20Shot%202012-11-21%20at%2010.44.02%20PM.png

Changelog

1.1 (2012-11-21)
  • Fixed setup.py pointers
1.0 (2012-11-21)
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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