Annotations when Editing a Page annotations-when-editing-a-page

Adding content to the pages of your website is often subject to discussions before actually being published. To aid this, many components directly related to content (as opposed, for example, to lay out) let you add an annotation.

An annotation places a colored marker/sticky-note on the page. The annotation allows you (or other users) to leave comments and/or questions for other authors/reviewers.

NOTE
The definition of an individual component type determines whether adding an annotation is possible (or not) on instances of that component.
NOTE
Annotations created in the classic UI are shown in the touch-optimized UI. However, sketches are UI-specific and are only shown in the UI in which they were created.
CAUTION
Deleting a resource (for example, paragraph) deletes all the annotations and sketches attached to that resource; irrespective of their position on the page as a whole.
NOTE
Depending on your requirements you can also develop a workflow to send notifications when annotations are added, updated, or deleted.

Annotations annotations

Depending on the paragraph design, annotation is either available as an option on the context menu (usually the right-hand mouse button when over the required paragraph), or as a button on the paragraph edit bar.

In either case, select Annotate. A colored sticky-note annotation is applied to the paragraph, you are immediately in Edit mode, allowing you to add text directly:

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You can move the annotation to a new position on the page. Click the top border area, then hold and simultaneously drag the annotation to the new position. This can be anywhere on the page, though it is often meaningful to keep it connected to the paragraph in some way.

Annotations (including related sketches) are also included in any copy, cut, or delete actions carried out on the paragraph to which they are attached. For copy or cut actions, the position of the annotation (and related sketches) retains their position in relation to the originating paragraph.

The size of the annotation can also be increased, or decreased, by dragging the bottom-right corner.

For tracking purposes, the footer line indicates the user who created the annotation and the date. Subsequent authors can edit the same annotation (footer is updated), or create another annotation for the same paragraph.

Confirmation is requested when you select to delete the annotation (deleting an annotation also deletes any sketches attached to that annotation).

The three icons at top left let you minimize the annotation (together with any related sketches), change the color and add sketches.

NOTE
Annotations are only visible in Edit mode of the author environment.
They are not visible on a publish environment, nor in the Preview or Design modes available on an author environment.
NOTE
Annotations cannot be added to a page that has been locked by another user.

Annotation Sketches annotation-sketches

NOTE
Sketches are not available in Internet Explorer so:
  • the icon is not shown.
  • existing sketches, created in another browser, will not be shown.

Sketches are a feature of annotations that let you create simple line graphics anywhere on the browser window (visible portion):

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  • The cursor changes to a crosswire when you are in sketch mode. You can draw multiple distinct lines.

  • The sketch line reflects the annotation color and can be either:

    • freehand

      the default mode; finish by releasing the mouse button.

    • straight:

      hold down ALT and click the start and end points; finish with a double-click.

  • After you have exited sketch modus, you can click a sketch line to select that sketch.

  • Move a sketch by selecting the sketch, then dragging it to the desired position.

  • A sketch overlays the content. This means that within the four corners of the sketch, you cannot click the underlying paragraph. For example, if you must edit, or access a link. If this becomes an issue (for example, you have a sketch covering a large area of the page) then minimize the appropriate annotation, as this will also minimize all related sketches, giving you access to the underlying area.

  • To delete an individual sketch - select the required sketch, then press the Delete key (fn-backspace on a Mac).

  • If you move, or copy, a paragraph then any related annotations and their sketches will also be moved, or copied; their position in relation to the paragraph will remain the same.

  • If you delete an annotation all sketches attached to that annotation will be deleted too.

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