Portal, V6.1
Develop a workflow strategy
You use workflows to control the access to, verification and eventual approval of items. Only if an item is approved at all stages up to a published stage can it be viewed on your web site. Use a workflow to:
- review the accuracy of content.
- review content for any legal implications.
- review content to ensure it meets accessibility guidelines.
- ensure that no malicious code such as cross scripting attacks have been added to content.
If an item is rejected at any stage, it is corrected or amended and then resubmitted to the selected workflow (for approval). All items that are rejected (regardless of the stage they are at in the approval process) are sent back to the first stage of a workflow.
- Workflows, stages and actions
To create a workflow, you will need to understand the roles of workflow actions, workflow stages and workflows.- Creating workflow items
To create a workflow, create workflow actions, workflow stages and workflows.- Manage items in a workflow
When working with items that are participating in workflow, you will need to understand how items progress through a workflow, and the different status types of items participating in a workflow.- Use the Workflow update tool
Use the Workflow update tool to add a workflow to existing items that aren't already workflow enabled.- Workflow example
This example describes the steps required to create a four stage Workflow.- Select a workflow
The workflow section is only visible on item types that have been enabled to use a workflow. Only content items are enabled by default.
Parent topic
Developing a Web content system