Content states
What are content states and how should you use them.
You can see the state of your item when you are logged in. You can find the status in the top right corner of your item. You can see an example of the states menu here.
Cognition.NL uses a workflow. You may be asking your self what this
workflow thing is and what the states mean. Workflow, is the ability to
apply different states to the content.
The following are the default states we use:
- Public draft: Content is created in the visible state. All
users can find visible content through the search function and can
access it directly by visiting the object URL. Visible content doesn’t
show up in the navigation tree. Visible content is editable by their
owners and site managers.
- Pending: Pending content includes items that have been submitted for publishing by site members. From a user standpoint, pending content behaves like content in the visible state. The difference between the two types is that pending items are flagged for review; site reviewers are prompted to publish or reject pending items. Pending items are editable only by managers and reviewers.
- Published: Published items are visible to all site visitors.
They appear in search results and the navigation tree. They may also
appear in other areas specific to that type (news items, for example,
also appear when you click the news tab and in the calendar). Published
items are editable only by managers, but owners can retract them for
editing (retracting reverts an item to the public draft state).
- Private: Items in the private state are visible and editable
only by their owners and members with manager access to the folder in
which they exist. They won’t appear in search results or on the
navigation tree for other users.
