Managing content
These topics contain information about procedures for how to define and manage the processes, data, and work flow in a collaborative environment.
- Functional differences between Publication Manager and the Web Client
Some SDL Tridion Docs content management functions are available in both the Web Client and Publication Manager, and some are provided by only one of the two. In most cases this depends on the intended practical application for each of these tools. Here are general guidelines that may help you anticipate where you can find a specific functionality. - From which interface can I do this?
The interface or application in which you can initiate or accomplish a required task is noted. - The repository
You use folders to create a hierarchy, organize, and store content in the Content Manager repository. - Authoring Bridges
The Authoring Bridge is used with your authoring tool to access the Content Manager Repository and use Content Manager features and tools. - Managing objects
You can create, delete, check out, check in, validate, and update properties for an object in the Publication Manager. Some activities can also be done from your authoring tool. These topics describe objects and how to manage them in the Publication Manager. - Managing translations
Translation managers can calculate inherited, requested and published languages, generate required languages, mark deprecated versions out-of-date, trigger In-context Perfect Matching, export files for translation, import translated files, and publish. - Managing conditions
You can manage the conditions that can be used in Condition Manager. - Managing publications
You can open a publication to modify it, view its structure, to access and view or edit its contents, or to create your publications. - Publishing publications
To create output in Content Manager, you create and publish the publication object. - Importing content with Content Importer
How to use Content Importer.