Editing: Latest articles
The latest articles for this subsite.
- Spikes
- While using the simple text cutting and pasting available in most operating systems is useful for plain text, spikes provide the ability to move complex elements around an article or between articles.
- Element block
- The element block that appears for a selected element or its ancestors provides information about the element and gives access to operations centred upon it.
- Article body
- The article body holds the bulk of the content of an article, commonly known as below-the-fold.
- Sequence element
- Making presentations on the web usually involves videos, but they are very resource-intensive. A much more flexible and low-resource alternative is the sequence element.
- Diary article element
- The diary article is a simple means of keeping a strictly time-based ordering of entries.
- Troubleshoot errors
- Articles cannot be released if there are errors, and they occur because one or more elements do not have all that is required to enable them.
- Complete a task
- After the work for a task is done, it needs to be made into a draft and set to the completion phase for the task.
- Table element
- Tables are excellent for presenting structured information, but that capability makes them more involved to set up.
- Diagram element
- A diagram provides a fairly basic means of showing relationships.
- Media element
- Media blocks allow articles to have images, videos and audio.