Versions Compared
Key
- This line was added.
- This line was removed.
- Formatting was changed.
Table of Contents | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Overview
Use this feature to create a completely new workflow on a page or blog post.
This feature is only available in page mode.
Adding the workflow
Choose Page Tools → Add Workflow... to display the Add Workflow dialogue box.
Image RemovedImage Added
Select Apply only to "pagename" to add a workflow in page mode.
Choose Next to open the Add workflow picker.
Choose Workflow with custom states – it
Tip |
---|
iI's at the bottom of the scroll-down list |
. |
Defining states
Choose the Workflow with custom states. A text box will appear with two default states –
In Progress
Approved
Image Removed
These Image AddedUsing this text box these two states can be
removed
replaced by new states
have additional states
added
Simply enter the states you want, separated by commas.
Tip |
---|
The order added will be the order they will be displayed workflow builder and the initial order of the states in the workflow. If required, you can change the order of the states later in workflow builder or the markup editor. |
Choose Apply & Customize to open the workflow builder.
Info |
---|
The default workflow is unrestricted (state lozenges are blue) - there is no final published state in the workflow. |
In workflow builder the custom states workflow can be edited before applying to the page. This includes:
renaming the workflow
adding states or editing state names
changing the order of the states in the workflow
adding approvals and transitions to states
defining a state as a final state
enabling read confirmations for the final state
To add and apply to the page choose Save and Exit to view and test the new workflow.
To make further changes, edit the workflow using workflow builder or the markup editor.
Image RemovedImage AddedIn workflow builder, admins can save the new page workflow as a template stored at space level or global level with appropriate admin permissions.
Image RemovedImage AddedFor help in workflow authoring see
Default markup
The markup produced is very basic – just the {state } macros for the states you listed.
An example is shown below:.
Code Block | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
{workflow:name=Custom States Workflow} {state:In progress|taskable=true} {state} {state:Approved|taskable=true} {state} {workflow} |
For more information about macros, see: Macros