Edit a Multi-view Custom Channel
Multi-view channels can contain multiple languages, technologies, versions, and/or expertise levels; each combination of these selections presents a different channel view. A channel view displays the content within the channel selections.
To edit a multi-view custom channel
- From the left navigation bar, select Content > Channels. The Custom Channels page displays.
- Locate the multi-view custom channel you wish to modify.
- Click the channel name, or click > Edit. The channel page displays.
- In the header, select the language, technology, version, and/or expertise. These selections make up the channel view you are editing.
- Optionally, add additional languages for the channel.
When you copied the multi-view channel, all channel views (languages, technologies, versions, and expertise levels) were copied within it.
- On the header, click the Language drop-down. Available languages display in a list.
- Select the language(s) you want the channel to be available in.
A new channel view is added for each selected language. - In the Language drop down, select the language view you wish to edit.
- Click Show this view to learners to make the channel view available to learners when you publish the channel.
Note: You cannot hide the English view of a channel.
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Change the title for each language in which the multi-channel is copied.
When you copied the multi-view channel, all channel views (languages, technologies, versions, and expertise levels) were copied within it.
- Select a language from the drop-down list.
- Click Edit. The Edit Channel page displays.
- Change the Title.
- Click Save and add content. The channel page displays.
- Repeat these steps for each language.
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Modify the channel header.
Modifications to the channel header affect only the selected language view.
- In the channel header, select a language from the drop-down menu.
- Click Edit. The Edit Channel page displays.
- Enter a new Title for the channel. This title displays regardless of what channel view the learner selects.
- Enter a Description.
- In the Channel details section, choose a background image. The background image displays at the top of the channel.
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- Images should be in a 16x9 aspect ratio.
- The recommended size for the image is 1920 x 1080px.
- The file size must be 300k or less.
- A .jpg format is preferred, but you can upload .jpg, .png, and .gif files.
- If you do not have a custom image, you can select a royalty-free one from the image gallery or use the default Percipio image.
- Select your area and subject (for library placement) from the Subject drop-down list. You can select either Skillsoft or custom areas/subjects.
- Click Save and add content.
Note: Before proceeding, Skillsoft recommends that you change the copied channel title for each language on your site, regardless of whether you plan to use the channel in multiple languages or not. See step 1.Note: The more text you enter into the description, the easier it is for your users to find the channel in their search results. - Hide channel views you do not want your learners to access.
- Select the language of the channel you wish to modify from the language drop-down.
- Select the channel view you wish to edit by choosing the specific language, technology, version, and/or expertise level from the drop-downs in the header.
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Add content to the channel view.
Modifications to the content selections affect only the selected channel view (language, technology, version, and/or expertise selected in the header).
- In the channel header, select a language from the drop-down menu.
- On the channel page, add new content:
- Click Add content from library: Search the Skillsoft library for existing content.
Optionally, select a language.
Note: You can add content in any language to any channel language view. For example, if you are creating an English UK channel view, you can search for and add English US content to the UK channel. Likewise, you can add an English US course to a Spanish language channel view and allow the learners to use translated closed captions to view the English US course with translated subtitles.- Enter search terms and click .
- Optionally, use the filters to refine your search results.
- Click next to the content to add it to the channel.
You can include a selection of custom content, Skillsoft content, or a combination of both.If using Skillsoft content, ensure your users can view and access it by including them in audiences that are associated with the content license pools.
- Click Add linked content from another source: The Add Linked Content page displays, and you can create a new external link for your channel. Once created, Percipio returns you to the channel page, with the new external link added to your channel. See Create an External Link for steps.
- Click Add content from library: Search the Skillsoft library for existing content.
- If you added content but want to remove it before saving, click .
- Click Done.
The number of assets in each modality updates in yellow. To see the newly-added content, click the tabs.
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Remove content from the channel view.
Modifications to the content selections affect only the selected channel view.
- In the channel header, select a language from the drop-down menu.
- Locate the content you want to remove from the channel.
- Click . The content is removed from the channel list and the number of assets updates.
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Associate one or more audiences to the custom channel.
- In the Audiences section, click Select audiences.
- Search for the audiences you want to access the custom channel.
- Click for all audiences you wish to associate to the custom channel.
- Click Done. The Create Channel page displays again.
- Click Publish. The custom channel publishes to Percipio and is available to the users in your selected audiences
Note: If you do not select an audience, the custom channel displays to all learners via the All users audience. If a learner is not entitled to content in the custom channel, an error message displays to him instead of the asset. To avoid this, select one or more audiences associated to the license pool in which the channel's content is included. -
Select one of the available actions:
- Save and close: Saves your changes for modification or publication later, and places your channel into a Draft status. You can then associate the custom channel to an audience.
- Publish: Publishes your channel to Percipio, and places your channel into a Published status. By default, the custom channel is associated to the All Users audience. If you do not want all users in your organization to access the content within your custom channel, associate the custom channel to another audience.Note: It may take several minutes for the channel to display in the library and in search results.