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Customize the navigation bar by adding your own menus and menu links, or by hiding default menus and menu links. |
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Use the Atom subscription API to retrieve resources from the Files application. |
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Use the Atom subscription API to retrieve resources from the wikis hosted by the Wikis application. |
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This topic details how to lock a wiki page. |
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This topic details how to unlock a wiki page. |
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Retrieve an Atom navigation entry of a wiki page. |
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IBM Connections Cloud recommends the use of OAuth 2.0 for authenticating users with third-party applications. OAuth 2.0 removes the need to store username-password pairs, allows for granular access to data, and works in concert with SAML authentication. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can get feeds of wikis and participants as well as create a wiki. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can get feeds of wiki pages, and can create, update, or delete pages. The user can also do operations on tags, comments, and other artifacts of a wiki page. The wiki label is also the Community Uuid |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can retrieve, create, update, or delete subcommunities within a community. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can upload and replace files in your blog. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can get a feed of file folders, and can create, update, or delete a folder. Files can be associated with multiple folders or removed from association with a folder. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can get feeds of the files in a collection and can create, update, or delete files and their associated metadata. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can add members and make updates to the Communities access control list. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can create or update topics in communities forums. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can create or update replies to forum topics in communities. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can add or delete a blog by adding or removing its definition entry. You can also update or replace the blog by updating or replacing its definition entry. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can create or update posts in a blog. |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can create and update activity nodes, which are entries that the user can add to an activity to add content such as bookmarks, chats, email messages, files, and to-do items. A single activity can contain up to 2000 nodes. The uesr ... |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, you can create and update activities that you own or to which you have edit access. |
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The Wikis application of IBM® Connections enables teams to create a shared repository of information. The Wikis API allows application programs to create new wikis, and to read and modify existing wikis. |
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The Files application of IBM® Connections enables teams to create a shared repository of files. The Files API allows application programs to add files to a collection and to read and modify existing files. External users might be partners, third parties, contractors, or vendors from outside of an ... |
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Using the Atom Publishing Protocol, also known as AtomPub, the user can comment on blog posts the user authored. |
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The Blogs application of IBM® Connections is a tool that enables you to create an online journal where you can share information with a community in an efficient and dynamic style. In a business setting, Blogs is a great tool to use to deliver timely information with a personal touch. A blog can ... |
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The Activities API allows apps to create new activities, and to read and modify existing activities. |