Getting More Out of Content
Content is the bread and butter of Jive, so learning to create, promote, and manage it effectively is a cornerstone of Jive collaboration.
Contents:
- What's the difference between a document, a blog post, and a discussion?
Documents, blog posts, and discussions have different purposes and rewards.
- How do I make something easier to find?
Rely on these best practices to make things easier to find.
- Search Tips
- What are bookmarks?
Bookmarks help you keep track of your favorite content.
- What are tags?
Tagging content makes it easier to find later.
- What are categories?
Categories associate content with keywords for easier searching later.
- How do I create a poll?
Use polls to get instant feedback on a question.
- How can I create content just for myself?
Create content in Your Documents to keep it private.
- Getting more out of discussions and questions
Use discussions to ask questions or introduce new ideas to the community.
- What are flat and threaded view styles?
From your Preferences page, you can set discussion replies and content comments to display all on one level (flat) or indented hierarchically (threaded).
- Getting more out of documents
Jive is a powerful tool for creating and uploading documents, collaborating on them with others, and managing versions.
- Handling Microsoft Office documents in Jive
Bring your Microsoft Office documents into the community for collaboration.
- Working with Shared Microsoft Office documents
- Getting more out of blogs
Use blog posts to express ideas or opinions and get community feedback.
- Getting creative with updates
Your status update is a great way to let community members know what you're working on or what you're thinking about right now. You can also look at the status updates of fellow community members.
- Can I tweet into Jive?
You can tweet from Twitter into your Jive community using a special hashtag.
- Using the content editor
You can write and format text, create tables, embed images and videos, insert links, and more with the content editor.