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Manage Consecutive Branching

Paligo has a branching feature that is designed for creating and managing different versions of your content. You can find out about how it works in Branching.

Depending on how you want to use branching, you can set Paligo to:

  • Only allow a branch to be made from an unbranched publication or topic. With this approach, you cannot make a branch of another branch.

  • Allow branches to be made from other branches.

    For example, you could create a branch of version 1.0 of a publication to create a version 2.0. When you enable the consecutive branching feature, it means you can create a new branch from an existing branch.

To enable or disable consecutive branching:

  1. Sign in to Paligo using a user account that has administrator permissions.

  2. Select the avatar in the top-right corner. User avatar. It shows the user's image and their name. Next to the name is a downward pointing arrow, which when selected, reveals a menu.

  3. Select Settings from the menu. Cog icon.

  4. Select the System Settings tab. Cog icon.

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  5. Enable the Consecutive Branching feature.

    Consecutive branching feature shown with enable advanced branching turned on. This allows users to create a branch from another branch.