The Display Settings page lets you define your own pagination preferences and set display mode options.
This topic discusses:
Explorer Pagination
Display Mode
Under Explorer Pagination you define pagination preferences for Collaboration explorers, which appear after you click the Explorer link inside a portlet.
When you choose Enable Pagination, you must also choose a selection from the Rows Per Page drop-down list, which determines how many rows appear on one page in a Collaboration explorer. Choosing a lower number of rows per page facilitates the faster loading of explorers.
When you clear the Enable Pagination check box, you disable pagination for Collaboration explorers, resulting in all rows of a Collaboration explorer appearing on one page. When pagination is disabled, you cannot make a selection from the Rows Per Page drop-down list.
By default, pagination is enabled for all browsers. The default rows per page is 10.
Under Display Mode, choose from:
Standard: Provides full functionality of the Collaboration user interface.
Simple: Provides reduced functionality, but faster loading, of the Collaboration user interface.
By default, the display mode is Standard for the following supported browsers:
Internet Explorer 5.0 and above
Netscape 7.1 and above
Firefox
The default display mode for most other browsers is Simple; however, if a browser not listed above uses Standard mode and you are encountering problems, we recommend that you choose Simple mode.
Note: In browsers that use the default of Simple mode, the display settings options are visible, although you cannot choose Standard mode.
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