1. Select the “Add” drop-down menu and click “Story.”
2. Add a headline in the “Headline” field. Skip the “Subhead” field.
3. Type or paste a summary of the story in the “Short story” field.
Note This is the perfect place for what would typically be a subhead. It’s important to offer
specifics of the topics or groups in your stories in an online subhead for search optimization
purposes. [See the Google Analytics Guide].
4. Paste the full text of your story in the “Story” field. It’s recommended that your story is in a .txt or Word file when you paste it into the Zope “Story” field.
Note If you don't see any spaces between the paragraphs, add breaks by hitting return or
enter at the end of each paragraph. If this creates a space that looks two lines tall instead of
one, try shift-return instead.
5. Click “Save Draft”
6. On the top of the right side of the screen, add a few keywords in the “Keywords” field. The words you enter here should be topical and will help Zope and search engines — like Google and Yahoo — know what this story is about.
7. Add a “Dateline” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
8. Add a “Byline” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
9. Add a “Source” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
10. Check the GateHouse Media button under “Copyright” or type in “Associated
Press” for AP stories.
11. At the bottom left of the screen, click “Save Changes.”
12. Above the headline, click “Publication.” Check the boxes next to the sections you want to publish this story to.
13. At the bottom of the page, click “Publish.”
Notables:
This is how to publish a story without a photo.
1. Select the “Add” drop-down menu and click “Story.”
2. Add a headline in the “Headline” field. Skip the “Subhead” field.
3. Type or paste a summary of the story in the “Short story” field.
Note This is the perfect place for what would typically be a subhead. It’s important to offer
specifics of the topics or groups in your stories in an online subhead for search optimization
purposes. [See the Google Analytics Guide].
4. Paste the full text of your story in the “Story” field. It’s recommended that your story is in a .txt or Word file when you paste it into the Zope “Story” field.
Note If you don't see any spaces between the paragraphs, add breaks by hitting return or
enter at the end of each paragraph. If this creates a space that looks two lines tall instead of
one, try shift-return instead.
5. Click “Save Draft”
6. On the top of the right side of the screen, add a few keywords in the “Keywords” field. The words you enter here should be topical and will help Zope and search engines — like Google and Yahoo — know what this story is about.
7. Add a “Dateline” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
8. Add a “Byline” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
9. Add a “Source” from the drop-down menu or type one in.
10. Check the GateHouse Media button under “Copyright” or type in “Associated
Press” for AP stories.
11. At the bottom left of the screen, click “Save Changes.”
12. Above the headline, click “Publication.” Check the boxes next to the sections you want to publish this story to.
13. At the bottom of the page, click “Publish.”
Notables:
This is how to publish a story without a photo.