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Dashboards and Buttons | Umbraco Workflow

Dashboards and Buttons | Umbraco Workflow
  1. Getting Started
Dashboards and Buttons

Umbraco Workflow has its default Dashboards. By default, when you install Umbraco Workflow, you receive two Dashboards: the User Dashboard and the Admin Dashboard. Additionally, Umbraco Workflow replaces the default Umbraco button set in the editor drawer.

Umbraco Workflow adds two Dashboards to your Umbraco project:

When a workflow is active on the current node, the Publish button is replaced, linking to the workflow content app.

Buttons

When no workflow is active, the button state is determined by the current user's permissions.

Umbraco Workflow overrides Umbraco's User/Group publishing permissions. If the user has permission to update the node, they will be able to initiate a workflow process on that node. Umbraco Workflow shifts Umbraco from a centrally administered publishing model (controlled by a site administrator) to a distributed model. In this model, editors publish content based on their responsibilities assigned during the workflows.

In cases, where the content is already in a workflow, a notification is displayed at the top of the editor. Depending on the Workflow Settings, you can enable/disable editing access on a content node in a workflow.

Disabled content edits

For nodes where the workflow has been disabled, the default Umbraco options are displayed.

Default Button

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