Portlet Hierarchy
Portlets use a basic hierarchy approach. By default, the portlets that
you assign at the root (homepage) of the site will propogate down to
all the subsections of the site. If you want a different set of
portlets or order of portlets for a particular sub-section, you must
use the Block/unblock portlets control, to "block"
the parent portlets. When you block Portlets, you must explicitly add
all the Portlets that you wish to see on the child page.
In this diagram, our Portlets are designated in blue underneath the Page title.
As you can see we have two Portlets designated on our Home page (navigation and recent items). These same Portlets appear on our About Page because of portlet hierarchy.
However, on the Documentation page we added a third portlet - the Collection Portlet. Here we are still allowing Parental Portlets, but in addition we specifically added the Collection Portlet.
On both the Tutorials and Videos Pages we have to block Parental Portlets because we do not want the Collection Portlet that is on the Documentation Page to show. When we block Parental Portlets we must re-add the Portlets to each Child page. In this case we re-added the Navigation Portlet to both and then added the Search Portlet to both.
Remember that the child pages only inherit from the parent page directly above them. In our example, if we added a page called Staff under About and allowed the parent portlets without adding any additional portlets, it would show the same Portlets as the Home Page as well as the About Page. However do not think that it is inheriting from the Home page. If we were to change the About Page and added a Search Portlet, our Staff Page would reflect the Portlets on the About Page not the Home Page.
