Example Fragment Layout Editing

This page is part of the Aggregated Layout Management Convergence 2.x effort that will be added to 3.x.

When a user logs into a fragment owner account the DLM infrastructure knows that this is a fragment owner and does not merge other fragments in. However, the layout model is slightly extended for DLM. It uses additional attributes on layout nodes to facilitate more ganular locking mechanisms than are available using the immutable and unremovable attributes which are not used. The following table indicates the additional attributes and for which layout elements they are used.

Attribute

Uses

cp:addChildAllowed

Used on all raw layout folder objects to enable or disable adding children to that node. If not found on a folder node then the default is true meaning adding children is allowed. Use these links to see examples of a fragment owner setting this attribute on a fragment for tabs and columns in the preferences area when they are editing their layout.

cp:moveAllowed

cp:deleteAllowed

cp:editAllowed

The attributes used for