It is easy to put a journal entry into draft mode before it is being
saved if the author doesn't yet want it to be displayed. Unless the
entire journal is in a page, the entry has a tag that is published
directly into a page or is part of the "Recent journal entries" block,
journal entries are not visible unless they are put into a page.
You can change the default setting in your Mahara instance in your
codebase if you want to have journal entries in draft state rather than
published directly.
** Changed in: mahara
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: mahara
Status: Opinion => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1675695
Title:
Switch default blog post settings for drafts
Status in Mahara:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Version: Mahara 16.10
OS: Linux
When somebody creates a new blog post, the default setting is, that
this post is not a draft - it will be directly published. More logical
and secure is to save a draft, except the author want it to be
published directly.
Responsible file: mahara/artefact/blog/post.php
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