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Sort & Preview

The Sort & Preview feature allows you to order your Posts manually. By default, Posts in Feeds are sorted by published date, with the most recent at the top. Newly published Posts will default to the top of the Feed, but the Sort & Preview feature allows you to override this default to display your Posts in a different order for end-users. If a user is in multiple segments, you can select which Post should display first.

 

 

Sort

Here’s how to update the order of your Posts:

  1. Drag and drop the Posts in the preview to the desired display order.
  2. Click Save Changes in the top right.

 

 

Preview

Preview Environment

You can preview by environment using the Environment dropdown. Simply select the desired option from the corresponding dropdown to switch views.

 

 

Live and Scheduled

You can preview all currently live Posts or both Live and Scheduled Posts in one combined view. Simply, select the desired option from the corresponding dropdown to switch views.

 

 

Segments

 

You can preview by segment using the Segment filter. Select the desired segment(s) from the corresponding dropdown to update your preview.

 

 

Tags

You can preview by tags using the Tag filter. Select the desired tag(s) from the corresponding dropdown to update your preview.

 

Search

Quickly find a post by using the search option. Enter a keyword from the name of the post into the search field and submit.

 

 

 

Post Info

To see high-level information about a post, select the post from the list or preview, then its info will display on the right panel.

From the panel, you can view the name of the post, if the card has a story attached, if it is published to any segments or tags, its scheduled go live and expiration dates, and finally, its pin location if applicable.

You can also quickly jump to the Post Editor using the Edit Post link.

 

 

Locale

If you have Localization enabled in your project and defined locales then you will see an additional filter called Locale that lets you filter your previewed feed down to the selected locale. You will see any posts that are not localized or those that are localized for the selected locale.

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