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Publications are a way of converting downloadable documents into accessible HTML versions instead.
They have both page and section navigation, allowing users to click through each chapter.
Examples:
Watch the YouTube publications tutorial
There are 2 content types to create a publication:
Everything you need you should be able to get using publication pages only to stick to them.
Start by working out how best to split the file up into chapters. Try not to have pages that are too long.
LGD will create chapter navigation allowing users to move through each page.
Repeat steps 1-4 above.
For step 6, open ‘publication outline’ and instead of choosing ‘Create new publication’, choose the name of the page you first created from the drop down list.
You then have a second option ‘Parent item’.
Generally leave this the same as the publication. However you can select subpages to create two levels of navigation (it will appear indented on the contents menu).
You don’t need to set a published date for each page. When you set the published date on page 1, it then shows on every page in the publication.
Set the weight as ‘1’, and then subsequent pages as 2, 3 etc.
You should be fine to leave the URL alias, as it should pick up the URL you created for page 1.
To change the order of the pages:
go to content>publications
find the title you want to change and click on 'Edit order and titles'
drag and drop the pages into the correct order
your publication will not be listed UNLESS it is published