Prepare for Web content creation
Before we can begin creating Web content, first create site frameworks, taxonomies, workflows and authoring templates. You must also determine the most appropriate access control, workflow control and profiling strategies for the Web content.
- Work with libraries
Before creating Web content, create a set of libraries to store items in. You also define the role that users and groups will have when working with different item types in libraries.
- Develop a profiling strategy
Use the profiling features of IWWCM to group content items into different types of content.
- Develop a workflow strategy
The IWWCM application uses workflows to control the access to, verification and eventual approval of WCM items. Only if an item is approved at all stages up to a published stage can it be viewed on the web site.
- Develop an access control strategy
We can restrict access to selected users and groups to the views within an authoring portlet, the items managed by the authoring portlet, and to elements and pages displayed within a Web site.
- Develop a simple content authoring system
Base level content authors may not create anything but content items. We can modify the authoring portlet to hide different sections of the authoring portlet from different users and groups. We can also use authoring templates to simplify the content item form itself so that content authors are only required to complete a small number of fields.
- Create Web sites for different localities
Although Web sites that automatically display content for different localities or languages are not directly supported by WCM, it is possible to maintain separate libraries and sites within IWWCM for different localities.
Parent Topic
Manage Web content