How to allow a collaborator to add their own pages
This can be done in two steps:
This can be done in two steps:
Pages that you cannot edit are easily identified in the flatplan: they appear grayed out. If you want to regain editing rights, you can only reclaim a page from a collaborator if: If one of these conditions is met, you can reclaim a page from a collaborator in two ways: Once the page is reclaimed, […]
This process involves four steps : Consequences of this Action:
The Chief Editor can access the list of collaborators at any time. From there, several actions are available: • View: see their pages, role, and status (“pending” if they haven’t yet joined the magazine via the collaboration link; “active” if they have joined via the link)• Assign pages: using the “+” icon• Reclaim pages: using […]
After enabling and setting up collaboration, the Chief Editor or their Associate Editor can add collaborators and finally invite them to join the magazine. Add collaborators Inviting a collaborator involves three steps: 1. Assigning them a name or pseudonym2. Assigning them a role3. Assigning specific pages to them or adding them without assigned pages. ⚠️ […]
The collaboration settings are solely managed by the Chief Editor, who can modify them at any time.
First, refer to these articles: Here is what a typical collaborative flatplan looks like. Now, here’s an explanation of it:
There are three roles: Chief Editor, Associate Editor, and Writer.