Newscoop 4's revamped geolocation tools. Credit Sourcefabric | CC BY-NC-SA.
Newscoop 4 is one of Sourcefabric's most feature-packed releases ever. This is your guide to (almost) all the new features rolled into this version. If you really want information overload, head over to the wiki and you can browse through the hundreds of minor improvements and bug fixes that we simply don't have space to mention here! You can find screencasts embedded below or all the screenshots over in the image gallery.
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It is now easier than ever to change the look of your site. Manage your themes through the admin interface, download and install new themes, and create your own themes. Versions up to 3.5.x had the concept of 'Templates', which only consisted of CSS and HTML of the frontend.
'Themes' have been introduced in 4.0 and they contain everything you need to run a publication using that theme. For example, they include a specification of the Article Types and Image Renditions required to use a theme. They can now be managed through the interface (in previous versions, it was only possible to install templates from the command line). A theme can be assigned to one or more publications, and you can switch themes at any time. Themes are versioned and they contain a Newscoop version number to specify compatibility. You can clone a theme easily and tweak it.
The New Custodian with Adaptive CSS; this theme adapts to the size of the screen it is rendered on, including mobile screens. Rockstar is the other new theme, designed for magazines.
Geolocation is an asset. It allows for more detailed forms of content production and opens up new location-based revenue streams. Newscoop 4 allows journalists to effortlessly attach one or more locations to an article and then overlay this data onto their preferred map service. In this version...
Theme designers can now create different versions ("renditions") of an image (with different pixel sizes) to be placed on the site. The article author can then graphically crop the image in different ways for each of these different versions.
Slideshows can be attached to articles and can be managed through the Media Archive. A slideshow has a headline and can contain images and videos. Slideshow creation/editing features drag-and-drop adding of images, searching for images by name, drag-and-drop reordering, image cropping, and subtitles. Slideshows have renditions, i.e. different image sizes for different areas of the site.
Drag-and-drop article ordering! Newscoop now has the ability to have arbitrary lists of articles that can be reordered on the backend with simple drag-and-drop. One use case for this feature is to allows a user to easily change what is on the front page.
You can now link related articles together in the Article Edit screen. On the frontend the template designer has the ability to display the related articles.
Start conversations around your content! Improvements include...
Visitors/Readers of a publication now have a far greater ability to share and participate in the site.
Permissions are grouped into categories and subcategories with the ability to "Check All/Uncheck All" for each subcategory.
Also known as Multidates, there's a new article field type ("Complex Date") that can store single or multiple dates, repeating dates, or intervals.
Allows the user to upload clips to soundcloud and manage them. All of this is done through the Article Edit interface.
Pending articles are those articles that have not been assigned to a Publication/Issue/Section. they now have their own main menu item for quick access. From the new screen you can perform bulk actions on articles, such as bulk approve or bulk delete.
All software license issues have been resolved. Newscoop and all the libraries it uses are fully compatible with GPLv3. This means Newscoop should be available by default in the next release of Ubuntu and Debian.
Newscoop can gather usage metrics(with permission from the user) and send this to Sourcefabric stats server on a daily basis. When a user installs Newscoop for the first time, the application will prompt the user if they would like to help the Newscoop project.
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Adam Thomas
Your guide to what's new in Newscoop 4. | May 13, 2012
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