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This section describes the features available only to Broadsign Publish users with the Administrator role.
Note: To take advantage of the templates functionality in Broadsign Publish, you need at least version 12.1 of Broadsign Control Player. For more information, see Broadsign Control Player in the Broadsign Control documentation.
- Domain Dashboard: Describes the interface of the pages available through the domain dashboard.
- Change Domain Settings: Describes how to change the domain settings.
- Quick Setup Tutorial: Describes the basic steps in setting up your domain on Broadsign Publish.
- Set up an HTML5 Template for Broadsign Publish: Describes how to modify your HTML5 templates to work with Broadsign Publish.
- About Users and Groups: Provides an overview of users and user groups, as well as the permissions that can be assigned.
- Add and Edit User Groups: Provides an overview of user groups, their characteristics, and how to add and edit them.
- Manage Users: Provides an overview of users, their characteristics, and how to add and edit them.
- Create an Asset Collection File: Describes how to create an asset collection zip file containing several images.
- Upload Content: Provides a short description of how to upload content to your library.
- Upload a Photo or Video from a Mobile: Describes how to upload a photo or video from your mobile and use it to create a message or edit an existing one.
- Approve or Reject Content: Provides an overview of the scenarios leading to content approval or rejection.
- Add Content Sharing: Describes how to add folders and set up content sharing in Broadsign Publish.
- Approve or Reject a Message: Provides an overview of the scenarios leading to message approval or rejection.
- Free up Disk Space on Broadsign Server: It may happen that your domain on Broadsign Server is low on disk space, affecting the space you need to buy. It could thus be useful to know which messages take up the most space to delete them.
- Tag Content that can be Scheduled in Messages: Describes how an Admin user can specify which assets are allowed to be scheduled in a message.
If one of your local operators contacts you saying that their message is not playing according to the schedule that they have set up in Step Step 3 – Schedule the Message of the Message Creation Wizard, it may be because the corresponding schedule in Broadsign Control is different. The schedule configured in Broadsign Control takes precedence over the schedule configured in Broadsign Publish.
Let's say for example that one of your local operators has scheduled a message to run on Screen A on Saturdays and Sundays. However, the message does not play as intended. If you check in Broadsign Control, it is probably because the schedule there says that the screens are turned off during the weekend, thus no message can play on them.
For more information, see Schedules in the Broadsign Control documentation.