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Publishing Pages

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When you want to publish, select (but do not open) the page in your root folder, and then click the Publish button. To check on your publishing tasks, click on Publishing Queue.

To Publish a page:

  1. Go the Root folder of your site, and locate the page you'd like to update.

  2. Select the page that you want to publish (click the page once so it is highlighted in blue).

  3. Click the Publish button in the home tab at the top (highlighted in yellow above).

    • This will bring up a new page with publishing options:

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When you click Publish, you will be taken to a new page with Publishing Settings.

Once you are on the new page for Publishing Settings:

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Select the Preview server and/or the Live server (highlighted above in yellow).

  • The difference between the two servers is described below.

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When editing pages, you will most often publish from the Page view by clicking on Publish Content. The pop-up will allow you to select Preview Only, Live and Preview, or, if previously published to Preview Only, to Live Only. You will also have the option to publish now or schedule your publishing for a future date and time. (See below).

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To view the page or pages you've published , load the page of your website that you've updated in your browser.

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If you had the page open before publishing, you'll have to use the browser Refresh or Reload button to see the updated page.

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click on View Live Page or Preview Page. It may take a few of minutes to see your changes.

Unpublishing a page works similarly to publishing one, except that you click the Unpublish button.

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The general public does not have access to the preview/staging server . Only users on the Yale network or using Yale VPN can view the preview server.as it requires CAS Login.

  • If necessary, links to pages on the preview server can be sent to a colleague or supervisor for review before publishing changes to the live server which is available to the public.

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Whenever you publish to the live server, you should also check off and publish to Preview as well. This will prevent your preview site from becoming out of date.

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Unless making a very small change, such as fixing a typo, it is strongly recommended that you publish to the preview server prior to publishing live, in case the page does not look exactly like you want it to. This way you can review your changes before affecting the publicly accessible site.

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