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This term has three uses.

Portal gadgets

A gadget provides a rectangular area on a traditional ('fixed') portal (as opposed to a composite portal). Each gadget contains a control that a user can interact with. For example, the worklist area of the worker's home page is implemented through a gadget.

03-02 Gadgets are defined through activities that apply to the Data-Gadget class. By creating a portal rule (Rule-Portal rule type), a developer determines which gadgets are visible to which groups of users. Using such rules, you can control the appearance, labeling, and location of gadgets on a portal layout.

Pega Composite Application gadgets

A Pega Composite application can appear as a gadget within an HTML <DIV> element of a browser display. This gadget looks and works like Google.com gadgets — interactive mini-applications that can be placed anywhere on the user's desktop. See PDN article Internet Application Composer — Gadget Manager Reference.

Landing pages

A section with advanced parameters is known as a gadget. Such sections can support landing page behaviors.

Definitions composite portal, Pega composite application, portal, traditional portal, workspace
Related topics About Portal rules
Standard rules  How to customize portal layout and behavior

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