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Chapter 20 - Managing User Communities

A community is a group of people who network with each other to share information, ideas, likes and dislikes. Typically, people or members in the community are connected by a relationship. For example, they work for the same company, went to the same school, share the same values, or have a friendship.

When a person visits a community site, he can look around to see what type of information, people and groups are on the site. Typically, the person can see only limited information on the site. To see all information, he needs to become a member.

When a person signs up to be member, he defines information about himself. This is known as his member profile. After becoming a member, he can

maintain a personal profile, including an avatar

search for other members and add them to a friends list

join or create a community group

invite non-members to join a community and become a friend

add photos and documents to a personal or group profile page and determine which other users and groups can update those files

update his status and share that update with selected members

post public or private mess

ages to another member’s message board

keep a journal of his thoughts

create a list of favorite CMS400.NET content links

have a list of content he’s added

write content reviews

flag content

The Community Platform in Ektron CMS400.NET is a group of features that allow users to network socially on a Web site. Access to the community platform is available from the Web site or the Workarea. Only CMS400.NET users and administrators can access their information via the Workarea. Membership Users, CMS400.NET users, and administrators can access their profile pages via a Web site.

As an Administrator, you can manage Community features from the Workarea.

This section also contains the following topics.

Membership Users and Groups

Accessing a User Profile

Friends Server Control

Favorites Server Control

PhotoGallery Server Control

Message Board Comments Associated with Content in the Workarea

MessageBoard Server Control

Calendars for Community Users and Groups

Discussion Boards for Community Groups

Community Groups

Distributing Content to Another Ektron CMS400.NET Folder

Notifications

Using email to Communicate Community Activities

Activity Streams

Micro-messaging Server Control

Using Ektron's Micro-messaging Bookmarklet

Flagging

Email Invitations for Community Management

Invite Server Control

Messaging Server Control

SocialBar Server Control

CommunityDocuments Server Control

CommunitySearch Server Control

Tags

To learn about the controls you use to let membership users log in to an Ektron CMS400.NET site, see Facebook Login and Login Server Control.


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