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− | + | [[CARMA]] allows you to further classify your [[Content Set|content sets]] by allowing you to specify a set's quality. By using this feature, you can allow your [[Ct#Site|site's]] [[Ct#Member|members]] to differentiate between content that is produced by amateurs, and content produced by professionals. | |
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+ | You can set a "Quality" classification for your [[Content Set|content sets]] through the [[Gallery Content Admin]] or [[Video Content Admin]], depending on what type of content you wish to classify. | ||
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+ | To change a video's "Quality" description, go to the [[Gallery Content Admin]] or [[Video Content Admin]], locate the [[Content Set|content set]] you wish to change the description of, and click the "Edit Photo/Video Set Details" action icon marked by a pencil. | ||
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+ | On the next page, you will see a "Quality" drop-down menu by the other content descriptions. Simply use the "Quality" drop-down menu to set your quality description, and click Save. |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 30 August 2010
CARMA allows you to further classify your content sets by allowing you to specify a set's quality. By using this feature, you can allow your site's members to differentiate between content that is produced by amateurs, and content produced by professionals.
You can set a "Quality" classification for your content sets through the Gallery Content Admin or Video Content Admin, depending on what type of content you wish to classify.
To change a video's "Quality" description, go to the Gallery Content Admin or Video Content Admin, locate the content set you wish to change the description of, and click the "Edit Photo/Video Set Details" action icon marked by a pencil.
On the next page, you will see a "Quality" drop-down menu by the other content descriptions. Simply use the "Quality" drop-down menu to set your quality description, and click Save.