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More Detailed Publication

Go back into Edit Mode, and onto the “News” page to modify at least three News items from the list (edit the titles so it is very easy to see the changes).

Then publish the “News” page using the “Publish all under News - English” in the Publication menu.

You can see that:

  • It is faster than the first full-site publication (should be instant, in fact).
  • The modifications in the “News” page are visible to visitors
  • In the “Home” page, the central area that automatically retrieves news from the “News” page has been also modified.
Hold on!!! I’ve changed 3 articles on my “News” page, but I don’t want to publish all my changes right now because I’m still working on one of them!

 

Well, that’s not a problem. If you choose to publish a “page”, all content inside that page will be published because Jahia considers that when you, an editor, requests publication of a “page”, you want to publish all that currently appears in that page.

Since Jahia is a very granular system, you are not obliged to publish the whole page, you can publish individual items.

Go back into Edit Mode and change at least two news items. One of those two news items is not ready to be published now, but you want to publish the other one. In this case we won’t use the “publish site” nor the “publish page” features, as we have previously seen what the results will be.

Instead, click on the modified news item you want to publish and use the Publication Menu to select “Publish - name of the selected element

This way, only the selected item will be published, all the other modified items in your page will remain in the Staging State. You may verify it by going into the Live Mode.