Working with articles in a multiuser environment

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More than one user can work on the same article.

Articles are natively multi-element (multistory). An article, typically contain a headline (one or more), and body text. Headlines may contains kicker or strap, subhead, etc, while body text can be enhanced with an intro, one or more pull quotes, tables, graphics, multimedia elements etc.

All items, contained in an article are called 'elements'. Graphics and multimedia elements are two-part: one part is a caption element (text), and another part is the graphics and multimedia itself.

Every article element can be individually formatted, sent in the copy flow, or opened by Ted4, Fred4 or GN4 browser users. This means that while reporter is editing a body text, editor can work on the headline of the same article, and image editor on a graphics, contained in the same article.

 

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