Work with authoring templates

An authoring template determines the design of a content form, defines what fields and elements appear on a content form and specifies default values for fields and elements.


Authoring template types

The type of content item you can create is determined by the type authoring template you create:

Content template

Resource template


Element selection for content items

The fundamental purpose of the authoring template is to provide a way for the template author to select the elements that appear on the content form. When constructing the authoring template, you can select more than one element field of the same element type. For example, you might add three text element fields, two rich text element fields, and four image element fields to the same authoring template.


Default values for content

When you create an authoring template, you can specify default values to be used when creating new content based on the template. Well selected default values can make it easier and more efficient for a content author to create new content and can streamline the content creation process.

You can set default content values for the following sections of the authoring template:

Identification

Profile

Content properties

Content

Workflow

Access Control

In most cases, you should be sure to specify default values for the following options when creating an authoring template:


Simplified form layout

The authoring template provides features that help you simplify the presentation of the content form and screen the content author from unnecessary complexity.

Content form layout options

Hidden fields


Customized help text

To further help tailor the content form for a content author, Web Content Manager provides the capability of adding customized help text to the authoring template.


Presentation templates and authoring templates

When referencing content components in a presentation template:

You should also be aware that an authoring template could be used by different presentation templates in different site areas.


Labeling elements

The names of element labels in different content items must be the same if an element reference in a presentation template is to change depending on the current content. This is an important consideration if two authoring templates will be using the same presentation template. The element types however, do not have to be consistent.

Table 1. Example: An element reference called Heading from Current Site Area

Site area Element label Element type
Business Heading Image
Personal Heading Rich Text
Features Heading Text
News Heading Text


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Web content authoring interface strategies


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