I think the biggest thing that is needed for the portal is a WYSIWYG style page 
layout.  While I think the current tree view in the admin portlet is a nice way 
to get a big picture view of "what is where" in the portal, it's not very 
intuative or user freindly.

Some of the other portals (EXO for example) has a way for you to visually edit 
the layout of the page.  Dropping things is place using a visual layout engine. 
 To be honest I haven't seen a open source portal that really does this great, 
but I have seen some that are a step in the right direction.

When I am building pages in jboss, I usually open two browser windows, one with 
the admin portlet and another showing the page I am trying to build.  Everytime 
I make a change in the admin util I refresh the page I am building to see the 
results.  I have seen other people using this same approach.  This tells me 
that people really want a visual editor with (semi) instant feed.

Part of this request might entail making some sort of layout infrastructure 
beyond what JBoss Portal has to offer.  What I mean is giving the user the 
ability to layout arbitrary containers with customizable sizing properties.  
For example giving them a container that will layout portlets in row or column 
order, being able to specify the number of rows or columns, specifying pixle or 
percentage widths to these containers.

Combining these two ideas would give the user to create any layout they desire 
and do so in a user friendly way.  The current JBoss Portal layou engine locks 
the user into a predefined structure and the layout utility is not that user 
friendly.

While I abosutely love the stabilty, reliablity and general quality of the 
JBoss portal, I see this as one of the biggest areas I would like to see 
improved. 

Thanks.

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