Site Explorer is a tool that helps administrators efficiently sort through content on their site. If you want to see a list of every unpublished guide, all questions that have been deleted, or what comments have been made recently, check out Site Explorer.
You can find a link to the Site Explorer on the left-hand side of yourManagement Console.
Learn more about the different functions of theManagement Console here.
Navigate Site Explorer by using the tabs shown across the top of the site explorer page.
Navigate through all your guides using filters. You can search through all admin guides, user guides, guides in progress, private guides, even specific guide types.
You can view the following type of guides in this tab:
If your site has the ability to organize guides via Guide Type, the following might show up as well:
Use this tab to view all inactive questions and answers.
Use the following filters for easier viewing of your inactive answers elements:
This tab allows you to easily view and sort through all Wiki pages on your site.
Use the following filters to easily view the different types of Wiki pages:
User activity shows you all recordedactions by users on your site. If someone edits their profile, it'll show up here. If someone votes for something, it'll show up here. If someone completes a guide, or writes a comment, it'll show up here.
Use these filters to view activity by users on your site, sorted from newest to oldest:
There is also a drop-down on the right side of the page that provides options for further filtering pages, such as User Likes and Wiki Revisions.
Site Changelog tracks all the changes made on your site. If someone modifies a wiki, or updates a guide, it's recorded here. It serves as a comprehensive list of all changes made to a site and gives information about changes, such as when the changes were made and who made them.
The Version Control Management page gives you a quick view of every guide on your site—and displays the current release status of each guide.
For more information see theVersion Control Management Page.
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