Content Projects

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Content Studio allows you to organize your content in multiple independent repositories aka projects.

What is a project?

Each project provides a dedicated repository for content. It provides individual access control and permissions, as well as other settings to toggle features and language(s) for the project.

Privileged users can create and manage projects via Content Studio settings.

Content items cannot be moved or copied between projects. For reusing content across projects, see content layering.

Getting started

A fresh Enonic installations contains no projects, meaning you will have to create a project before you can start authoring.

You should see the following dialog when starting Content Studio for the first time:

Dialog showing a button to start project wizard

Clicking btn…[Start Project wizard] will launch the project wizard, which will guide you through the steps of creating a new project.

Project wizard

Follow these steps to create a new project. You can click the "Back" button at any time to review or change your choices, and the "Cancel" button to exit without creating a project.

  1. Language and layering

    Select the parent layer to inherit content from (optional) and the default language for the project. The parent layer cannot be changed later, but the default language can.

    Dialog for selecting parent layer and default language
  2. Name and ID

    Dialog for setting project name and unique ID
  3. Public or private

    Select default content visibility
  4. Roles and permissions

    Configure authoring access
  5. Applications and features

    Configure applications for project
  6. Summary

    Summary of project settings

Project layering

Content Studio also offers an advanced feature for reusing and augmenting content across multiple projects. This is called content layering.


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