1. The responsible content contributor will make the desired edits to the content of the page.
    1. The responsible owner will ensure the edits are correct through a process determined by the owner and the contributor.
  2. When ready, an editor and/or owner will submit the page as “Ready to Review.” 
  3. The web content manager will review pages for style consistency, messaging and tone.
    1. If further significant edits are deemed necessary, the web content manager will return the page to the contributor as “Draft.” (Minor edits will be made by the web content manager.)
    2. If no significant edits are needed, the web content manager will approve and set the page to “Publish.”

See template for Basic Page to reference CMS tabs:

How to Access Content

In the left-hand corner of the top toolbar, click Content. (You will see fewer options than are shown in the figure below.)

 

How to Filter Existing Content

Drupal offers several ways to find an already-created piece of content.

These fields do work together to create more precise filtering, as needed. For instance, if I want to see a Story I wrote about Cynthia Osborne that I haven’t published yet, I could enter “Osborne” into the Title field, select “Story” under the Type drop-down, enter my username in the Author field, and select “No” on the Published drop-down.