Personal Pagesets or not?
Personal Pagesets or not?
Personal pagesets are not yet implemented
A pageset is a set of pages managed by the Layout Manager as a unit. The
first thing you must decide for your subsite is whether or not to provide each individual
with their own configurable pageset, or one pageset shared by all.
Advantages and disadvantages are:
- Personal pagesets allow each individual user to determine which layout elements
to display, the number of pages that make up the pageset, and the arrangement of
layout elements on individual pages. Unless they're an administrator of the
Layout Managed Subsite package, they will not be allowed to add new
applications to the subsite.
- The Layout Manager package heavily caches the database queries needed to
compute the information necessary to render layout pages and elements. When all
users share a single pageset, the number of queries that must be cached is quite
small. If users each have their own pageset, the number of queries that must be
cached is multipied by the number of users of the subsite. This can cause poor
cache performance or require a large cache size to be specified for the database
cache pool.
- Users might confuse themselves by accidentally hiding layout elements, moving them
to an unfamiliar page, etc. This might increase the effort required to support
a site substantially.
- Having one shared layout pageset allows you to lay out the subsite precisely without
worrying about users specifying experimenting with odd themes for elements, etc. If
you're going to allow users to have their own layout pagesets, keep the graphic
design dead-simple! Resist the temptation to create themes that only work on the
left or right side of a page, for instance.