
Leveraging the views module to provide users with complex dashboards showing pending content changes based on their role in the workflow/approval process.Įmail notifications when content moderation states change.Īlerts to show content editors which fields changed to enable quicker content reviews, along with rejection messaging. In addition to keeping content moderation easy to use, we've introduced a few customized tweaks to encourage content owners to keep their content up-to-date automatically. With three+ levels of end user access and five content states, users are able to manage a complex content moderation workflow themselves to keep their profiles up to date.

Since the initial website launch, we’ve continued to develop and improve upon a multi state content moderation workflow process. As part of the requirements of the initial project, we implemented a content workflow so users are able to manage their own profile data without any external approvals/interaction. In 2017, we migrated a large publicly searchable database to Drupal 8.
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How to encourage content editors to actually use the website to manage their content (instead of emailing you). How to build off of and enhance the already existing content moderation module. How to implement content moderation on your Drupal site. This session digs into how content moderation has been used over 2 years on a production Drupal 8 website with over 4,000 user authored nodes and a complex content approval process. As the change in title suggests, The Future of Content will focus on modern content experiences and delivery systems-not just CMSs. This session with be the latest iteration of “The Future of the CMS,” which I have presented 14 times and updated at annually since 2014. NBC: We helped relaunch NBC.com, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Saturday Night Live as decoupled Drupal sites with an API that shares content across multiple NBC brands, devices, and apps. PRI.org: Last year, we helped relaunch a decoupled frontend for Public Radio International's legacy Drupal site. We’ll close with a couple of case studies that demonstrate how Four Kitchens' client partners have prepared themselves for the future of content: How can we be prepared for these changes? What ideas should we pursue, and which should we avoid right now?

We don't need to predict the future, but we DO need to adapt our content to new devices, contexts, and experiences. Multichannel and omnichannel publishing: Distributing your content to any service or device (think Facebook Instant or Apple TV) with minimal changes.ĭecoupling your CMS: Separating the management of content from the presentation of content makes it easier to support new technologies and devices.įuture-proofing your digital experiences: Content forms the basis of digital experiences.

Machine learning: Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) to speed up content production, personalize content, and help us keep our content up-to-date. We’ll talk about:Ĭentralized content management: Collecting, managing, and distributing your content from a single location - and fostering a community of content contributors and app builders.Ĭontext-aware content: Telling the same story using different experiences and devices.

In this session, you’ll learn how universities, nonprofits, and media companies are thriving by adopting platforms built for the future of content. With so many platforms, how can you keep pace with the rapidly changing landscape of digital experiences and content distribution? It’s heard on podcasts, read aloud by voice assistants, and explored in immersive, three-dimensional virtual realities. It’s streamed to smartphones, televisions, and watches. Content! It’s everywhere! It’s displayed on websites and in apps.
