Creating, publishing, and updating targets with a new publishing page

With our variation labels and variation hierarchy created, we will now create a new publishing page in the source site and publish it to the target site.

How to do it…

Follow these steps to create a new page and publish it to the target variation label site:

  1. Navigate to the site collection that contains the source and target variations in your preferred web browser.
  2. Click on Site settings from the Settings menu.
  3. Select Variation labels from the Site Collection Administration section.
  4. Click on the display name for the source variation label, such as English (United States), to navigate to the source site as shown in the following screenshot:
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  5. Click on Site contents from the Settings menu and select the Pages library.
  6. Select New Document from the FILES tab on the ribbon.
  7. Provide the page a name and URL and click on Create.
  8. Edit the page and add some content.
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  9. Select Publish from the PUBLISH ribbon tab and click on Continue.
  10. Navigate to the site collection that contains the source and target variations in your preferred web browser.
  11. From the Settings menu, select Site settings.
  12. Select Variation labels from the Site Collection Administration section.
  13. Select the display name for the target variation label to navigate to the target site as shown in the following screenshot:
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  14. Click on Site contents from the Settings menu. These options will be displayed in the language of the target label site. In our French site, Site contents will be displayed as Contenu du site.
  15. Select the Pages library.
  16. Observe the page published from the source site. If the page is not yet there, the timer job to publish the source site content has not yet completed. This job runs every fifteen minutes by default. Once it is done, the page will appear similar to the following screenshot:
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How it works…

When configured, changes to content in the source site will automatically be published to the target site. Automatic publishing of content happens in timer jobs that run every fifteen minutes by default. Once published to the target site, content can then be human or machine translated.

The three timer jobs to publish content to target sites are instantiated per web application. These timer jobs include Variations Propagate List Items Job Definition, Variations Propagate Page Job Definition, and Variations Propagate Page Job Definition. The frequency of these timer jobs can be configured individually per job, per web application.

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