Glossary Pages
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Glossary pages provide information about glossaries: activity, details, terms included, discussions about them, people who are following them, and child glossaries. They are only available for social users.
To open a glossary page, follow a glossary link. There are several places where you can find glossary links, but if you are looking for a specific glossary, you can try the Glossaries search page.
Glossary pages share a common header, and they also share a common sidebar. When you click the items in the sidebar, you get access to information pages about different aspects of the target glossary.
Glossary Pages Header
The glossary page header shows:
- A glossary icon.
- The name of the glossary.
- The type of resource ("Glossary").
- If you are the owner of the glossary or a super user, you can click [Delete] to delete the glossary.
On the top-right corner:
- If you are the owner of the glossary or a super user, you can click New Term to add a new term to the glossary.
- You can click + Follow to start following the current glossary, or Following to stop following it. See Following Resources.
Glossary Pages Sidebar
Glossary pages provide a sidebar with the following items:
Item | Description |
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Opens the activity stream of the current glossary. It displays entries, for example, when a term is associated with the current glossary. The sidebar shows: | |
Provides detailed information about the glossary. | |
Shows a list of terms that are associated with the current glossary. | |
Opens the list of discussions about the current glossary. | |
Shows a list of users that are following the current glossary. | |
Shows a list of glossaries that are a child of the current glossary. | |
Opens the users and groups permissions tab for the glossary. |