Portal display, Portal look and feel – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Customizing the portal and user logon

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Allowed regular expressions and escape sequences (cont’d.)

\r

carriage return

\t

tab

\e

escape

\v

vertical tab

\s

space

\d

delete

\ddd

the octal value ddd

\

literal character

For example: \c for literal character c, \\ for backslash,
\" for double quotation marks (")

Portal display

You can modify the following features of the portal display and behavior:

portal look and feel (see

“Portal look and feel” (page 230)

)

language used (see

“Language localization” (page 233)

)

links (see

“Linksets and links” (page 234)

)

post-authentication behavior (see

“Automatic redirection to internal

sites” (page 236)

)

Portal look and feel

You can customize the colors, logos, icons, and text used on the portal
page. You can also add custom content, such as Java applets, to the
portal. You can then add links to the portal page to make the content
available to clients.

This section includes information about the following topics:

Default appearance” (page 230)

Colors” (page 231)

For information about the commands to configure the portal look and feel,
see

“Configuring the portal display” (page 244)

.

Default appearance

Figure 14 "Default appearance of the portal Home

tab" (page 231)

shows the default portal Home tab.

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