Tips » Co-editors for a specific page on your webjam
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Back to Tips Written on 12-Aug-2008 by redheadIf you want to share the editorial position of your webjam with someone, but do not want to give them access to the entire webjam - now you have a new feature that can help - make them a co-editor of a specific page.
A tiny new + sign has been added to the status of every member of your webjam, in the 'members' tab (see the photo below).
This plus indicates the list of pages that are included in the webjam, and is aimed to allow you to make the user a co-editor of a specific page.
So if I want to make Chickerino a co-editor of two pages on my webjam, all I need to do is tick the box next to these pages (see photo below). And that's it - Chickerino is now a co-editor of these pages.
Remember - a co-editor shares almost all the privileges you, the editor, have. A co-editor can delete or add content, change the style, invite members etc. So be careful who you give this title to - make sure it's someone you trust!
written on 28-Aug-2008
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