Changes
→Post Status
Every article in issue 1 should be put in a category "Issue 1". Etc. This should make it easier to generate issue specific RSS feeds and do other stuff at a later date.
==WordPress Buttons== ;Save:Saves the article, sets the post status to whatever option is selected in the post status form. (Same applies to '''Save and Continue Editing''').;Submit for Review:Saves the article, sets the post status to Pending Review and assigns a timestamp to the article. Don't use this button (but the world won't end if you do). ==WordPress Post Status==An article has four possible statuses:. However, only the first three statuses are available to editors.
;Draft
:The article is being editedUse for not yet complete articles. Only editors can see itthese.
;Pending Review
:The article is being editedAbsolutely useless to us. Only editors can see itthese. (Yes, Don't use this is the same as Draftstatus.)
;Private
:The article is ready (or nearly ready) Use for publicationsharing the article with authors. Editors and anyone logged in with user ID 17 (i.e., the author account) can see itthese.
;Published
:The article is published. Anyone visiting the site Editors can 't see itthis option. A published post is visible to everyone. It is part of the RSS feed. If you're editing an already published post, don't select anything in the post status form, just hit Save.
[[Category:Code4Lib Journal]]