Adding and Editing Content

How to add basic text, add rich text or paste HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. into the HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module. of the Text/HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. module.

  1. Go to a HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. module.
  2. Select Edit  > Edit Content from the module actions menu.
  3. Enter the content using one of these methods: See "Adding Basic Text and HTML", See "Adding Rich Text" or See "Pasting HTML Content".
  4. Optional. Click the  Preview link located below the EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module.. This expands the Preview section below and displays the content currently displayed in the EditorRefers to the rich text editor window of the Editor control which enables content management for several types of modules such as HTML/HTML Pro module.. If Direct Publish (rather than Content Staging) is used for this module, then skip to Step 7.
  5. At On Save? / Publish Changes?, select from the below options (Note: This field only displays when Content Staging is enabled. See "Setting a Workflow"):
  6. Click the Save button. If Direct Publishing is set for this module, the content changes are now displayed in the HTMLHypertext Markup Language. A set of tags used to mark the structural elements of text files. HTML files include tags that create hyperlinks to other documents on the Internet. Pro module. If Content Approval is enabled, continue to Step 7.
  7. Optional. In the Enter Submission Comment text box, enter a comment relating to this submission.
  8. Click the Submit link to enter these changes into the next stage of content approval and send out notification messages as set in the workflow. Users will be notified when their changes are approved or rejected.

Note: See "Publishing a Draft" if content approval is enabled and this content is ready to publish.

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