Full-faceted browsing is a browsing experience for Marquee sites that provides administrators a tool to build a browsing experience where viewers do not need to see the underlying file system. Facet-enabled data fields are shown in field-value pairs at the top level of Marquee, if the site option Show toplevel facets is turned on.To complement the "Show toplevel facets" site option in Marquee, you can use additional site options such as Use the Portal Navigator and Display folders in the main area. The combination of these options allows users to browse assets on a Xinet server without ever needing to know anything about the underlying filesystem.In order for users to see metadata-value pairs on the toplevel page, make sure that you have metadata fields enabled with the facet option and that the fields are in the user's template. Built-in facets may be enabled under the Database > Searching tab and will also show up under the new facet view on the toplevel page.We have created the toplevel facet view to provide a ‘consumer-friendly’ view for assets on the Xinet server, and have turned off Uploads and Advanced Search by default when the site option Show toplevel facets is turned on.
2. In order to view metadata-value pairs on the toplevel page, make sure you have metadata fields enabled with the facet option and the fields are in the user's template. Built-in facets may be enabled under the Database > Searching tab and will also show under the new facet view on the toplevel page.
• <key> is a combination of the string “field”, the field's keyword ID, an underscore (_) and the string “str” (for text fields). To get the keyword ID, you could either use a tool like Firebug or check the content of the stackpreview table in the sqlite3db database.
• <field value> is the particular value that may occur in the field
• <image file> is the image file. You must include its relative filepath starting from the site's <Document Root>/<sitename>/templates/images/ folder (If images are in this location, a filepath is not necessary.)
• In the following example, assume all of the images are stored in the default location,
<DOCUMENT ROOT>/<PORTAL SITE NAME>/templates/images/