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Great suggestion.
Seems like a very logical addition to the system.
I'd have to go specifically test, but I feel like I've made changes to those items in TCMS before and had them push to web CMS.
However if that is the case, I agree that it seems wrong for those fields to not "push" to the web. They definetely should.
Patrick, that is exactly what I meant actually and is how it works in Wordpress. The detection of the logged in admin adds an "Edit" link at the bottom of the article. Clicking it then takes the user into the admin interface to make the edits.
Since I can't imaging the link being able to directly open the editorial asset for editing due to how it is a pop-up, my thinking was it could run a search or something so that the article in question would at least be highlighted or the only result in the search pane. Something like that.
Does that work now? We tried implemeting workflow permissions when TCMS was installed but quickly found they didn't actually do anything.
Great idea and one I had also been thinking about. I'd love to see this functionality to help keep the vertical scroll of pages down while also allowing for readers to continue browsing older content.
Many sites out there have this functionality, I'll use PetaPixel as the example. https://petapixel.com/page/2/ At the bottom of every page there are links to Newer Posts or Older Posts.
Obviously we could manually create these pages, but that would get tiresome fast. It would be great if the site could automatically generate these "Page 2's, etc." based on the top level page in the section as the template. e.g. If the /news/ page was setup with blocks that displayed 20 articles. then /news/2/ would automatically show the next 20.
I understand that. In our case I simply wanted to replace the URL with the site name so that was easy.
Nick, good news. I just got this implemented on my site (Ticket # 617578).
Thanks Matt, am I remembering incorrectly that part of the benefit of linking a banner ad to a business in the marketplace as that it would enable report viewing there?
I thought there was some sort of self-service option for advertisers that Christine posted about a while back.
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I like the idea a lot. Wether or not our newsroom would put it to use is another question I'm unsure about.
I could see it getting used for bigger special projects but not on day-to-day reporting.