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In order to further personalize the web page, open your data mapping configuration (or JSON
data, if the input data will be in that format; see "Adding JSON sample data" on page844) and
use the data fields to personalize the page. (See: "Personalizing content" on page830.)
Tip
The Designer can have one data mapping configuration and one template open at the
same time. Use the tabs at the top of the workspace to switch between the two. Click the
synchronize button on the Data Model pane to make sure that the Data Models are the
same in both.
Once the template is ready, send it to Workflow (see "Sending files to Workflow" on page482).
Finally, in Workflow, adjust the process: double-click the Create Web Content task to open it,
and select the new template. This is only necessary when the file name has changed.
Send the Workflow configuration to the server (see Saving and sending a Workflow
Configuration in Workflow's Online Help).
Note
If you want the web page to be responsive (have a different layout on screens of different
sizes), it is recommended to start a new template with a wizard; see "Creating a Web
template with a Wizard" on page575.
Workflow configuration
The current Workflow configuration is very simple. In a real-life solution, a process that
generates a web page could be part of a larger solution, in which, for example, emails are
generated with a link to a personal landing page.
For general information about processes in Workflow see About Processes and Subprocesses,
in the Online Help of Workflow.
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