This is just some ressource bundle text to change.So if you want to put another text msg in your set of templates, feel free, this should be done in a minute or so.

Regarding Jahia, in fact we first create an empty box (managed by the CMS) and then add a webapplication/portlet (managed by the embedded portal server). But you may perfectly create your own direct containerlist which would allow you to directly add some portlets and make the box appearance integrated in your html/JSP code.

The generic box mechanism is quite useful as you can add box on any page (and/or modify a box on all the pages directly forom one JSP template).

At 00:17 17.02.2006, you wrote:
When I create a portal container page in 5.0 beta 5, it shows "Add a webapp". Clicking on that gives me a page to create a container, not add a webapp. When I add a webapp, it gives me a portlet that has "Add a webapp" in it. I can then declare the webapp, which takes over the entire portlet. This is confusing, as I would expect a portal type of page to say something like "add a portlet", and then the portlet would say "add a webapp" (which it does).

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