3. Organise your pages
Here are some tips for organising your content.
Change the page order
The sidebar on the left displays your pages in a hierarchy. If you have Space Administrator permissions you can click "Space Tools" > "Reorder Pages" to move pages around.
Add labels
Labels help keep pages organised and make it easier for you to find the information you need. Click "Labels" at the bottom of a page to add or edit. The "Related pages" section on this page uses labels too!
Make templates
Standardise and speed up the page creation process with templates. You can create and format a template with page layouts, standard headings and instructional text for hints and guidelines. Check out our sample page on "Making a template"
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Quadriga Components
Quadriga has five main components: projects, concept collections, dictionaries, networks, and user management. Depending on what roles a user has, they can access different components. The following sections give a brief overview of the different components.
Projects
Projects are a way of grouping networks and text together. A user can have several projects that are completely separate from each other. A project has a public page that can be used to showcase the networks that belong to a project. The public page of a project lists all networks, provides a combined view of a project, and lets users search all networks in a project.
A project has one or more workspaces that are used to store networks.
Workspaces
Workspaces are subcomponents of projects. They can be used to group networks together to make it easier to track progress. Workspaces are a purely for organizational purposes and are not shown on public pages. If for example several users work on the same project, each user could have their own workspace to which they upload networks. However, a visitor of the public page would not see any workspace grouping.
Networks
In Quadriga, a network consists of all Quadruple annotations that were uploaded by one users, at a specific point in time, for a specific text. Networks are stored in workspaces. They can undergo a review process, in which an editor reviews a submitted network and approves or rejects it.