HCL Digital Experience (formerly IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Web Content Manager) empowers you to create, manage, and deliver engaging omnichannel digital experiences to virtually all audiences with responsive content, targeted offers, seamlessly integrated applications, and consistent branding across channels (web, mobile. The tasks that you can perform may be limited if areas or content on the page is locked or you have insufficient access privileges.īeginning with Digital Experience CF198 and later, a custom layout editor is available with the release for use. You can also set column widths and select different page layouts. The Edit Layout portlet allows you to add, remove, and arrange portlets on the page. The options that you see are dependent upon your access level. You must expand pages to access nested pages. All pages on which you have the User or greater role are displayed in a navigation menu. Available tasks depend on which item is selected. Manage Pages allows you to create, edit, activate, order, and delete pages as well as external Web pages and labels. Visitors to your website will not see the administration link.Īdd pages to build your site, and customize its visual identity. Members of the wpsadmins group can access Administration. Help for the Configuration Wizard is also included.Īs an administrator, you can manage access to resources in the website, deploy new applications, and more.Īdministration portlets are only visible to users with adequate access. Online Help for both administrative and content author roles are also available. Online Help includes HCL Digital Experience information that is available from the product user interface.
This Online Help is made available in the HCL Digital Experience Help Center for quick references on how to install, configure, maintain, and use HCL Digital Experience. Learn how to install, configure, troubleshoot, maintain, and use Version 8.5 of HCL Web Content Manager and HCL Portal Server, Enable, and Extend.
Find information about how to install, configure, maintain, and use HCL Web Content Manager and HCL Portal Server, Enable, and Extend solutions. Welcome to the product documentation for HCL Digital Experience. HCL Digital Experience Product Documentation.Location Currently not on view date made 1804-1806 maker Throckmorton, Elizabeth ID Number 1990.0477.01 catalog number 1990.0477.01 accession number 1990. According to the 1840 census they were then living in Des Moines, Iowa. She married Tobias Worrel on October 26, 1824, and they had a daughter Jane. She married John Britton on November 18, 1813, and they had three children - John, Mary, and Catharine. Her father served in the American Revolution for three years. Elizabeth Throckmorton was born on October 18, 1795, in Monmouth County, New Jersey to Holmes (c.1759 –1821) and Susannah Forman (1762-1820) Throckmorton. The stitches used are cross, queen, satin, and straight. (a more difficult stitch) The sampler is stitched with silk embroidery thread on a linen ground with a thread count of warp 28, weft 28/in. There is a three-sided geometric border, with queen stitch strawberries and leaves. The motif of an angel means a messenger of God and the apple baskets often represent fertility and wealth. There is a center angel and two apple baskets are on either side above the inscription. The stepped hill can be found on samplers from Philadelphia, western Maryland and New Jersey.
Elizabeth Throckmorton's Sampler Description This sampler features a two story house with windows and two chimneys on a stepped hill with grazing sheep.