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The content homepage allows you to perform various actions on an item of content, such as liking the content, sharing it with one or more users or communities, commenting, and editing the content (if you are the content owner or an admin). 

The following options are available on the content homepage:

OptionDescription

Like ()

Click to like the item of content. 

To unlike the item of content, click the Like icon () again. 

The number of likes is displayed on the right-hand side of the icon. 

Share ()

Click to share the content with one or more communities or users. 

The number of times the content has been shared is displayed on the right-hand side. 

To share the content: 

  1. Click the Share icon.
    The Share popup appears.
  2.  Select one of the following:
    • Communities: Share the content with one or more communities.
    • Users: Share the content with one or more users. 
  3. Select one or more communities or users. 
  4. If necessary, in the Add a personal message (optional) field, enter a personal message. 
  5. Click Share

Favourite ()

Click to add the item of content to your Favourites list. 

Ellipsis ()

Reveals a menu with further options. The options available are dependent on your role and permissions. 

Depending on your role and associated permissions, the following options may be present:

  • Edit: Allows you to edit the details of the content and delete the content from Fuse. 

    You can only edit and delete content if you are the content owner or the community/site admin. For information on how to edit content you have posted to Fuse, see Editing content.

  • Follow: Follow the content.
  • Report: Report the content to the community admin.
  • Embed code: If applicable, generates an embed code, which can be used to embed the content in a web page. 
  • Download: If enabled, content such as PDFs, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and videos can be downloaded.

For information on downloading content, see Downloading content

The number of views is displayed below the content. 

The following tabs are available on the content homepage:

TabDescription

Comments ()

 Allows you to:

  • Comment on the item of content
  • Remove a comment you have posted
  • Reply to an existing comment
  • Like an existing comment
  • Report an existing comment

For information on comments, see Commenting

Views ()

See a list of users who have viewed the content, including the total number of times each user viewed the content. 

Click the Download icon () to download the list of users as a CSV. 

Engagements ()

See a list of users who have engaged with the item of content, the date of the engagement, and the type of engagement. 

History ()

Displays the edit history for an item of content, including the date and time the edit was made and the user who made the edit. 

The edit history displayed in the History tab differs depending on the content type:

  • Articles: Displays updates to the name, description, and digital signature settings. Changes to an article's body are not shown in the edit history. 

  • Questions: Displays updates to the name, description, and digital signature settings.

  • LinksDisplays updates to the name, URL, description, and digital signature settings.

  • SCORM coursesDisplays updates to the name, description, and digital signature settings. Changes to certificate settings, sign off settings, price, and "Launch course in new window" settings are not displayed. 

  • VideosDisplays updates to the name, description, video file, and digital signature settings. Changes to the subtitles, audio to text, and required view percentage are not displayed.

  • FileDisplays updates to the name, description, and digital signature settings.

Notes:

  • Changes to ownership are not displayed in the edit history for items of content. 
  • Updates to the SCORM course package are not displayed in the edit history. For example, if the SCORM course package is replaced with a new set of files.

Signatures ()

Shows a list of users who have provided a digital signature after viewing the content. Some items of content require users to provide a digital signature, to confirm they have viewed the content. 

To configure digital signatures settings and display the Signatures tab, select the Digital Signature option on the Edit content screen.

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