Portal Administration pages are not intended to be edited, those pages
are excluded from the edit mode features provided by the site toolbar.
When you navigate to an administration page, the site toolbar automatically exits edit mode. The edit mode features are suppressed by the page parameter (theme.disable.edit.mode) on the Administration page label unique name (wps.Administration). Setting the parameter on the top-level administration page also causes the child pages to be affected.
You can set the theme.disable.edit.mode parameter on any page where you want to disable edit mode in the site toolbar. Edit the properties of the page, and add this parameter with a value of true.
Add the set the property to true as shown below.
When you navigate to an administration page, the site toolbar automatically exits edit mode. The edit mode features are suppressed by the page parameter (theme.disable.edit.mode) on the Administration page label unique name (wps.Administration). Setting the parameter on the top-level administration page also causes the child pages to be affected.
You can set the theme.disable.edit.mode parameter on any page where you want to disable edit mode in the site toolbar. Edit the properties of the page, and add this parameter with a value of true.
Add the set the property to true as shown below.
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