Publishing and exploiting content
Because not all publication methods express the same needs, you can configure your channel to operate in two different modes: publication per medium
(or layout-driven
) and content publishing
(or content-driven
).
These two types of publications have a direct impact on the way in which content and media are displayed and managed in the solution.
Layout-driven publications
These are publications where formatting constrains content.
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In fact, their creation will usually be done directly from the publisher.
Content-driven publications
These are publications where the content is not constrained by the medium.
For example, the publishing channel web
is content-driven
because the setting of in HTML format does not require the input of content specifically intended for where they are posted.
The contents of the various objects are propagated in the HTML feed as is and formatting is handled via a css
style sheet.
The content of projects using these channels is directly accessible in the back-office lists as project document bases.
Contributors are responsible for prioritizing content.
The media associated with these projects are free to use them or not and to different ways.
Dynamic websites
Dynamic websites are managed from Wedia which includes in its core a multilingual, multi-site CMS.
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Content types are customised during the Wedia implementation project to create content objects such as articles, news, and more complex business objects, such as a UCITS in the case of a financial institution. This content management part is common to all projects, and is detailed later in the Content Management part of the documentation. Info
Note
dynamic websites are managed in content-driven
projects
Single-document publications
Wedia allows you to create print media for designing and producing simple documents: product sheets, flyers, etc.
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Translation is also included in this scope.info
Note
single-documents publications are produced in layout-driven
projects
Emailing
Wedia supports "emailing" media, i.e. static HTML pages that are intended to be sent on mailboxes. It is not possible to create from scratch a support emailing in the solution, it is necessary to rely on an HTML template imported into Wedia as a ZIP file: it is this template that is edited, to modify its contents, edit the form within the limits allowed by the template, and associate content management with it.info
Note
emailing publications are produced in layout-driven
projects