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<h1>Use Case 00100:Add a Tab to a Portal </h1>
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<h3>Release Target: 2.0</h3>
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<td><span class="optional">Description: </span></td>
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<p> <span class="option"></span>
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The Portal administrator should be able to create and save tabs within a portal.
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<td><span class="required">Goal Level: </span></td>
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<td>user_goal</td>
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<td><span class="required">Actors: </span></td>
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<li>Portal Administrator</li>
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<td><span class="required">Trigger: </span></td>
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<td>A portal administrator has decided that an additional tab on a particular portal is desirable for organizational purposes</td>
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<td><span class="optional">Preconditions: </span></td>
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<p> <span class="optional"></span>
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Of course, this Use Case relies on the existence of a Portal in the first place. Every new portal is built with a default
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tab.
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This tab is named "Main". The name of this tab, or any other tab can be
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changed within the tab configuration page (See <a href="psrv-00110.xml.html">PSRV-00110:Configure a Portal Tab</a> Use Case).
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<td><span class="required">Basic Path: </span></td>
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<li>The PA visits the Portal Home page.</li>
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<li>The PA selects the Configure Portal link</li>
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<li>The PA then selects the link for 'Create a New Portal Tab'</li>
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<li>The PA then enters a name for the new Portal Tab(this is a required field)</li>
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<li>The PA then clicks the Create Tab button</li>
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<li>The PA is then taken to the Configuration page for the new Tab</li>
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The new tab is created, and available for customization.
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<td><span class="optional">Alternate Paths: </span></td>
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Finished
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<td>ready_for_review</td>
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<p></p>
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by Jim Parsons
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Last Modified: 2003/02/28
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