Define workflow
Add Path: Application --> SiteManager --> Workflow, click "New" button to add a new workflow.
Click "Insert Item" to insert a workflow sequence.
Item: An item represents one process the content item will go through.
Role Name: The role of user who will be responsible for processing the content. Roles & users are defined in the root and are available for all applications based on permission definition.
Content Status: You can define your own content status. Example status are draft, audit, reviewed and final.
Published: When checked, it means after the content is processed by that Role user , content will be available for viewing from front end site.
Sequence: Workflow items. The content will go through status from top to bottom. You can use the arrow to move items up or down. Above sample workflow means that the content will be added by a "Editor", then goes to a "Chief Editor". After a "Chief Editor" processes the content, it goes to an "Administrator". After Administrator processes , its publishing status will be set as "published" and available for public viewing on front end site.
Assign workflow
Add Path: Application --> Content --> folder
Workflow can only be assigned to a folder. Right click on any folder, select "Property",
In the property window of a folder, you can select a workflow for that folder.
Use workflow
After a workflow is set to a folder, it works as below.
We use different color for different item type.
Yellow: A content which needs you to process
Red: A Content rejected by the next workflow, you need to take action again.
Regular color: Regular color means a content has been past to the next workflow or the workflow is completed, you do not need to do anything for it any more.
Workflow action
Right click on a content item, there is a menu called "workflow". When there is an action can be taken for a content item, submenu will become available, otherwise submenu will be gray and disabled
Proceed: go to the next workflow sequence or workflow finished.
Reject: Reject an item, workflow goes back to previous workflow sequence.
Stop: Stop and give up one item.
