Bulk publishing operations occur in the Publish screen. Documents, folders, and publications can be published to the web (opened to the public). Having the right to publish depends on your role. If you are an Author, you may request approval of your content, and the responsible Editor will review it. In order to make changes to the publicly visible site you need at least an Editor role.
Since the operations allowed depend on the role you play, the Publish screen changes accordingly. Authors and Editors see different controls.
Fig. 1 Editors publish screen.
There are two ways to request approval, in the Publish Screen of a document, and via a bulk operation in the Publish screen of a Folder or Publication.
The advantage of using the Publish screen of a document is an Author can include a message that is received by the Editor. Likewise, the Editor can reply if for some reason the request is rejected. If Silva is setup with an Email Message Service, these messages will be sent by email, including an automatic link to the corresponding location. When using the Publish screen of a container, an automatically generated message is sent to the other party.
The following steps describe the process for an Author. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 1 Authors publish screen.
Notes
If your content is approved, it will become publicly visible only within the time frame between publish time and expiration time. If you do not give an expiration date, the published content will remain public forever, or until someone closes it. Note that you have to check the “set expiration time?” checkbox when you want to set an expiration date, otherwise the expiration date will be ignored.
Content that is approved or published can have its expiration date settings changed. Fill in the new dates (time is optional) and click the set timing button (alt-s).
You cannot publish publications and folders. Instead their publication state is managed via the content. A folder is considered published if it contains published content.
If you want to check the condition of the content, you'll find the information in the listing table of the Publish screen. This does not depend on your role; the information is always visible. In the listing ids are shown on the left (note that only publicly visible items appear, no folders or assets). Titles are indented to show the publication structure.
The relevant status information can be found in the three rightmost columns of the listing table (discussed from left to right).
Displays information about the current version. The possible states are:
If a there is a publish time set in the future, the date is listed. Otherwise the cell is empty.
If a there is an expiration time set, the date is listed. Otherwise the cell is empty.
Information about the published, non-editable version. This may contain a blue “published” link for currently public versions, a gray “closed” note for closed or expired versions, or be empty if there is no public version. If the content is published then it’s linked to the publicly visible page.
Once content is published a new version can be created. The published version stays online for the public, while the editable version can be worked on, or approved with a publication date in the future.
When published, content cannot be reverted back to an editable state. The content can only be closed, which takes it offline, or a new version can be created.
Content that is closed can be re-published directly, without having to first make a new version.
The entire text of publications, folders, and documents can be exported as Silva XML, or – if the Docma server is running on your network – as an MSWord document, which can be edited and imported. These activities occur in the Export screen.
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