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Publishing your pages

After a space administrator configures a space publishing space in the space publishing dashboard, you can publish and sync pages from the source space to the target space using single-page publishing and space publishing.

Single-page publishing

An editor user can publish each page manually using the publishing byline to open the publishing popup.

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  • select Publish

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The publishing status byline confirms the page's successful publishing and a link to the published page is added to the popup.

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Successful publishing also displays an on-screen message with a link to the published page in the target space.

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You can use the Refresh page option to display the updated publishing status byline.

The space administrator can prevent single-page publishing in a space, limiting publishing to the space administrator or publication of your documentation with an applied Comala workflow.

Space publishing

A space administrator can publish all the content from a source to a target space in a single publishing action using the Publish space option in the space settings publishing dashboard.

A progress bar displays the space publishing action progress.

The dashboard confirms successful publishing, including the date, time, and user who actioned space publishing.

If the space publish action cannot publish all the source pages, details of the unsuccessful pages are displayed.

If the space does not have pages (except the home page), space publishing cannot occur, and this is confirmed in an on-screen notification.

When using the Publish space option in the space settings publishing dashboard, a publishing progress bar is displayed for the space.

On each published page in the source space, a Page published confirmation message is displayed when viewing the page.

The publishing report includes an option for the space administrator to publish pages. In it, you can view the publishing status of your pages and sync them.

Publishing using a Comala workflow

The Comala Publishing integration with Comala Document Management lets you publish pages using the applied workflow:

Publishing using the final state in a workflow is also available using a Comala Document Control or Comala Document Approval workflow.

Publishing report

The publishing report allows editors and space administrators in a source space to view the publishing state (the synchronization state) of all the pages in the source space and the pages in the target space. You can apply a report filter based on the page publishing status or by workflow final state (if a Comala workflow is active in the space).

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A space administrator can publish all the pages displayed in the report using the Publish pages button. After publishing, the space publishing report is generated and displayed. Changing the report filter can affect the number of pages published.

What is published or copied?

Home page and blog posts

Comala Publishing Cloud does not support publishing a space’s home page or blog posts.

What is not published?

What is published?

Confluence version

When publishing an updated page that has already been published, Comala Publishing deletes it. It copies the updated page as a new page in the target space, and the Confluence page version in the target space is v1.

Publishing status

Publishing updates the Comala Publishing status on both spaces. However, it is not visible for users with view-only permission on the page.

Publishing byline and popup

Publishing replaces an in-page link to the local page in the source space with the link for the page in the target space. Exceptions to this are:

  • when the URL used is a short URL

  • the link is to a heading or anchor on a different page in the source space

Publish and syncing a page with in-page links

Page hierarchy

Publishing and syncing a page maintains the page hierarchy where possible. However, the order of the content is not necessarily maintained in some circumstances. Pages whose parent is not present in the target space are sometimes published to the root of the target space, and a warning message is displayed.

Maintaining the page hierarchy

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