A title represents a a daily newspaper or a weekly magazine or a stand-alone Web site.
There are two kinds of "titles":
•Title: it is a fully enabled metadata structure.
A title is related to a typography. A typography can be used by more titles, but one title can be related to only one typography.
Create a separate title for each product, and - if products have different look and feel - link each title to a separate typography.
Create and use titles for all the content in the GN4 system, including the editorial production and archived paper content, generated by GN4.
There is no need to create separate titles for the paper and Web production or other channels, as one title can serve both.
Set the permissions on titles - they are inherited by all editions you will create in the system.
•Publication: it is a cut-down metadata structure.
Use it for the titles in a stand-alone Tark4 archive not connected to a GN4 editorial system, or for the legacy archived editions, e.g. scanned and OCR-ized, or produced with an old or previous editorial system.
More about titles
Configuring Titles and Publications
See also
Disambiguation: for typographical properties, see Typography.
How to find out to which typography/title is related your content?