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Updating Information on the Website
The information on the website can appear differently depending on who (member or guest views compared to when an administrator is logged in and working on updates) is viewing the website.
To ensure that the information on the website is current, there are a few things the administrators should look for. Most importantly, after saving a page, they need to remember to publish when it's ready in order for it to be seen on the live website.
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Color Status Indicator
A quick way to determine whether the live website has current information is to look at the color status indicator beside the page found in the Content Tree. If a
GREEN CIRCLE
and white check mark is visible then the page has current information.
There will be one of three status indicators presented to the right of the page name.
What do the color Status Indicators mean?
These indicators make it easy to identify whether a page has current information on the website.
Red Circle
with White X = Not Published Page = page only viewable by administrators
Green Circle
with White Check mark = Published Page = everyone is viewing the same information for the page (administrators, public/guests/members [depending on security settings])
Orange Diamond
= New version not yet in the Published step = information that administrators see is different from what the public/guests/members see (depending on security settings)
View Modes (Edit, Preview, and Live)
In addition to the three different Status Indicators there is also 3 different view modes. These view modes are used to
Edit
content,
Preview
the changes that have been made, and see how it looks on the
Live
website.
Edit Mode
Preview Mode
Live Site Mode
Edit
Allows the administrator to add/edit/delete content (text, images, hyperlinks) within a page. The page will have dotted line boxes where these changes can be made. They are referred to as ‘Editable areas’
Preview
After new changes have been made and saved. The Preview mode will allow Administrators to see the changes they have made without the dotted lined boxes. Here they can also test
Hyperlinks
to ensure that they were linked correctly and view custom styling created by our Graphics Team.
Live Site
Shows what will be displayed if someone were to visit this particular page on the website right now. If changes are still being made and the Published button has not been clicked on. It is possible that what is displayed on the Live Site is different from what the Administrators see in Preview mode.
Save and Publish
To Transition between the different Status Indicators and view modes there are two important buttons,
Save
and
Publish
.
SAVE
Button – saves the modifications made on the page
The page will still be in Edit mode and on the screen with the Editable boxes (Boxes with the dotted lines)
These changes are only viewable by Administrators
After Saving, the
PUBLISH
button will appear beside the
SAVE
button
The color status indicator will now be an
Orange Diamond
If the page has never been Published, then the status indicator will still be a
Red Circle
with a White X
Publish
button: Appears only after the content has been added, edited or deleted from the page in
Edit
mode and the changes have been Saved.
Once the
Publish
button has been clicked on, all new changes to the page will now be visible to anyone that visits the website (depending on security settings).
Note: It is recommended that the new changes be viewed in the
Preview
mode first, switch back to
Edit
mode and then click on
Publish
.
Here’s an example to make changes to the Contact Us page
1. In
EDIT
mode – make changes to the page: Add/Edit/Remove text, images or hyperlinks
2. Click on
SAVE
– Save changes that have been made. Page will still be in Edit mode and on the screen with the Editable boxes (Boxes with the dotted lines)
PUBLISH
button will now appear beside
SAVE
button
color status indicator will now be an
Orange Diamond
if the page has never been Published then the status indicator will still be a
Red Circle
with a White X
3. Click on
Preview
– to view the page as it would appear on the website
The content will now appear without the boxes with dotted lines
Ability to test
hyperlinks
that were created
Custom formatting code will be applied such as Heading Tags (custom font, size, or color) that was styled by the Graphics Team
If the
Live Site
button was clicked on at this point, the content displayed will still be the old information
Only administrators will be able to view the new changes
Once the information has been double and triple checked in
Preview
Mode, and ready for it to be seen on the Live site
4. Switch back to
EDIT
Mode
(Optional) Click on
Spell Check
button at the top to check for spelling errors
If this is the first time the page is about to be Published, make sure that the Security is already set up for the page (who is the audience for this page)
click here for more information on Security
5. Click on
PUBLISH
button
The Publish button will disappear until new changes are made and saved on that page
The color status will now have a
Green Circle
with a White Check mark
Now everyone is viewing the same information for the page, such as admin, public/guests/members (depending on security settings)
Click on
Live Site
- this will display the new changes that were made on this page.
Live – is the actual information that the general public/members would see on the website.
Remember that what an administrator sees on the website can be different from what a user sees on the live site. This depends on whether or not a page has been published. If only the
Save
button is clicked on after making changes to a page, only the administrators can see these new changes in the
Edit
and
Preview
mode. The general public and members are still viewing the old information on that page, until the administrators click on the
Publish
button from
Edit
mode.
Tip:
If there is an
Orange Diamond
icon beside the page in the content tree, that means what administrators see on the page is different from what is on the Live Site.
Some examples of why a page may not be published:
The page is incomplete and not ready for viewing on the live site
It is pending approval (where applicable)
You would like to create your page(s) ahead of time and you do not want the page viewable until a later date
Club personnel simply forgot to publish the page
In these cases the members would see the last published information, or if the page has just been created and never published, the page will not appear on the live site. Once the page is ready, it can be published to the website, and it will be visible to the members.
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