Each Silva Publication, Folder and Document has
a property screen that can contain metadata and other settings
describing that item. Some of the metadata is used to create so-called
‘metatags’ in HTML, that are used by Internet search engines when indexing your site’s pages.
Navigate to the Document, Folder or Publication and click on properties in the top navigation bar of the Silva management area. (Fig. 1.)
Fig. 1. Metadata and properties
You
can change the metadata associated with an item by filling in values in the properties screen.
Certain information is filled in automatically by Silva. (The core items such as creation time, modification time etc. in the silva-content and silva-meta sets are defined by Silva itself and are
needed for Silva’s operation).
For
some metadata
elements, it is very useful to be able to acquire values from the
Folder or Publication the content is in. This way an element like
“subject” only needs to be
filled in once per subsite, instead of for each and every page
of the
subsite. In Figure 1 you can see that the subject is acquired from above.
The content of some elements can be
acquired from its parents. This is indicated by a dagger (†) in the
“acquired content” column for that element. If there’s nothing entered
higher up in the tree, then this column will be empty except for the
dagger. If an acquired value is present then the dagger is shown at the
end of the text.
Metadata of Publications, Folders and Assets is not versioned and can always be edited.
In case of versioned content like a Silva Document, metadata is versioned along with the document content. The metadata becomes uneditable as soon as the document version is approved. In this case the properties screen will just display the metadata without allowing the user to edit it. As soon as a new editable version of the item is created, the metadata becomes editable again. The published version’s metadata is still available to the public site, however, until a new version with changed metadata is published.
In the Properties screen a radio button can be checked to allow the item to be displayed or hidden in Tables of Content. The “hide from tables of content” option is visible at the bottom of Fig. 1.
When a Table of Contents is displayed in a public page, the hidden items are filtered out. This filter does not function when previewing a document containing or TOC because it could be a temporary setting that the will be changed for publication.
The settings screen might contain custom settings for your site. These are installed by the site manager. A default Silva installation has the following settings.
Depending on the site configuration, there may be alternate renderers available. The Default renderer is the normal presentation.
Folders can be changed to Publications and vice versa. This operation can take awhile if there are a lot of content items in the container.
For Silva Folders, the convert to publication button is available in the Settings screen, a subscreen of the Properties screeen. This will convert a Silva Folder to a Silva Publication. The button will then change to convert to folder in case you need to convert back.
For Silva Publications the convert to folder button is available in the Settings screen, a subscreen of the Properties screen. This button will convert a Silva Publication to a Silva Folder. The button will then change to convert to publication in case you need to convert back.
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