Silva
Silva 1.6 Documentation

Getting started

Overview

Silva features

What’s new in Silva 1.6

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Navigation tour

Author – basic

Adding content

Using the Kupu editor

Previewing a document

Submitting for publication

Author – advanced

Adding metadata

Document versioning

Content organization

Importing content

Importing spreadsheet data

Exporting content

Forms editor

location Navigation – advanced

Access Keys

WebDAV

Editor

Publishing

Subscription management

Atom and RSS feeds

Chief Editor

Full media export

Roles and permissions

Assigning roles

Groups management

Restricting public access

Addables configuration

Manager

Manager login

Zope Level Management

Adding Users

Subscription configuration

External sources: SQL, CSV, and Code Sources

Groups

Site design and templates

Accessibility Links in Silva

Public API of Silva

Code Source HowTo

Internationalization

File System Storage

Maintenance Notes for Managers

Silva Docs Index

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Navigation – advanced

The Silva management area has two workspaces in which Authors, Editors and Chief Editors work.

1. Content management workspace

The Content management area has five screens: contents, preview, properties, access and publish. Each screen provides a cascading overview, showing both the item and its underlying items’ characteristics (except the preview screen, which only shows the preview at that level).

2. Authoring workspace

The Authoring or document area can have up to five screens: edit, preview, properties, access, and publish. Each screen provides a different view of the item. Sometimes there are less than five screens, depending on what sort of content it is.

The relationship between Silva’s workspaces

The functions of the screens in the two workspaces correspond. For instance in the publish screen of a Document, Editors can publish the item. Editors can also publish it in the publish screen of its Folder. The difference is that when you’re in a publish screen of a document, all modifications only affect that item. When you’re in a Folder you can perform bulk operations on multiple objects, such as publishing all items inside a publication in one go. (Fig. 1.)

Silva screens

Object matrix

Fig. 1. Silva building blocks on the left, with their corresponding screens. The screens are like veins running through the content tree.

Navigation

A Silva Publication usually has multiple levels of Folders and subfolders. Since each level has a corresponding set of screens, a matrix of locations develops. Navigation through this grid is possible in three directions.

Matrix buttons

Fig. 2. Top navigation, with the current screen highlighted.

Tree navigation

Fig. 3. From the Preview screen of a document deep in the content tree, the matrix navigation allows you to reach a multitude of locations in one click.

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