Learn about publishing and unpublishing content and assets. Find tips and troubleshooting guides to help you manage your published content.
Lock indicators disappear from Content Status Pane after successful publishing.
Uploaded assets also need to be published. Failure to publish assets used on a page will result in broken links and missing images. To publish assets:
The Publish Left Navigation action on the Content Navigation Pane is designed to republish any changes made to the page order (information architecture) without publishing the page content.
You can publish an entire folder, keeping in mind the 100 MB or 500 files limit per workflow. Size information is available in the Asset Status Grid and the Asset Folder Pane.
Published pages will show a new "last updated" date at the top of the page, unless it has been manually overridden.
If the content does not appear:
If your content doesn't update, try viewing it in a different browser (example, open the URL in Microsoft Edge, or Chrome, or Firefox). If it appears correctly in the other browser, it is just a cache issue that should not affect most other viewers.
If the published page is not appearing in the left-hand navigation, check to see if the Hide from navigation? box is selected in the Content Settings tab.
When viewing page content on the Quality Assurance (QA) web server, all pages will appear in the left-hand navigation (unless Hide from Navigation has been selected), and all associated assets will render. However, only published pages will appear in the left-hand navigation on the Production web server and only published assets will be accessible.
Once content has been published to the Production web server, it may be Unpublished (removed from the Production web server).
When you unpublish a page, it remains accessible in the CMS Lite application and viewable on the QA web server.
If you delete the node, the page is permanently removed from the CMS Lite and is only retrievable by submitting a service request to GDX.servicedesk@gov.bc.ca.
It is important to remember when unpublishing pages to check the page hierarchy in the Navigation Tree in the Content Menu. If you unpublish a page that has child nodes, links to those pages will be broken and they will not appear in the left-hand navigation. You may need to move child nodes to make them accessible.
Check for child pages (or nodes) before unpublishing to avoid breaking links.
Watch the video tutorial for a detailed guide on the publishing process.
Contact the GDX Service Desk at GDX.servicedesk@gov.bc.ca for assistance with publishing issues.