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BAH Issues steps...

From: Tim Grady <tgrady29_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019 15:07:01 -0400

As I promised, here are the steps to create the 65 BAH issues - very
similar to the Digests:

Setup:

  * Assumes you have a local temp folder to store image and PDF files
    being moved from the Back office into Drupal
  * It may be most useful to have the old site displayed on one side of
    your monitor and the Drupal site on the other

In the old site:

  * Select the Bulletin on Aging & Health Issue in the old site to be
    updated in Drupal
  * Select the first article in the issue
  * Note (or copy) the title of the article
  * Right click on the image of the pdf, on the left side of the page
  * Select "Save Link as…" and save the PDF to the temp folder
  * Select "Save Image as…" and save the JPG image to the temp folder

In Drupal:

  * Go to the Content
    <http://nberuemsgufdfx.devcloud.acquia-sites.com/admin/content>admin
    screen
  * Search for the article title from the old site (above)
  * Select the article in Drupal
  * Select (click) on "Back to Issue"
  * Select 'edit' in the Issue page
  * Change the title to "The Bulletin on Aging & Health"
  * Set the issue type to 'Bulletin on Aging & Health'
  * Set the Issue number to the number of the quarter for this issue
    (Jan-Mar = 1, Apr-Jun = 2, Jul-Sep= 3,Oct-Dec=4.)
  * Set the Issue date to the first of that month
  * In the right column, uncheck "Generate automatic URL alias"
  * Set the URL alias to /bah-<year>-<quarter>, e.g. "/bah-2019-02"
  * Select 'Save'
  * Create the NBER Profile article as a new Article content type page
    by copying and pasting the profile text and photo
  * Select 'edit' on the issue page again
  * Select 'Featured Article'
  * Copy the title of the article above into the Featured Article field
      o Drupal should display the titleto confirm it's recognized
  * Under 'Links', in the URL field, enter the name of the Profile
    article created above
  * In the Link Text field, enter the name of the Profile article, E.G.
    "NBER Profile: Jim Poterba"
  * Under the next 'Links', in the URL field, enter "The Bulletin on
    Aging & Health Archives"
      o Drupal should display the title of this page to confirm it's
        recognized
  * In 'Link Text', enter "Browse the Archives"
  * Select 'save'
  * Select 'edit' on the issue page again
  * Select 'Featured Article' (again)
  * Select 'Issue Cover'
  * Select 'Upload New Image'
  * Select 'Choose File'
  * Navigate to the temp file (above)
  * Select the JPG file that was downloaded previously
  * In the 'Name' Field, enter "The Bulletin on Aging & Health" and the
    year and issue# (e.g. "The Bulletin on Aging & Health, 2019:1") copy
    this text into the Alternative text field too.
  * Select 'Save image'
  * Select 'Issue Download'
  * Select 'Upload new file' (the center of the three choices)
  * In the Name field, enter "The Bulletin on Aging & Health" and the
    issue # ("2019:1"), like the image fields above
  * Select "Choose file" and navigate to the Temp folder, if necessary
  * Open the PDF file for this issue
  * Select "Save File"
  * Select "Save" at the bottom of the page
  * Select 'edit' on the issue page (again)
  * Select 'Components'
  * Select 'Add Two-up listing' from the components drop-down
  * In the Title field, add "Research Summaries"
  * Enter the second article title from the old site into the "Item"
    field in Drupal
  * For each of the remaining articles from this issue on the old site,
    add the title as an additional 'Item' in the two-up listing component.
  * Select 'Save' at the bottom of the page
  * Go to the next issue in the old site (above)

You might want to empty the temp file to prevent it from getting clogged
with old contents.
Received on Fri Aug 09 2019 - 15:07:10 EDT