Setting Approval Chains
Examples of Approval Chains
An approval chain lets you control how and when your Web site is updated. For example, if your Webmaster needs to approve every new content block or update of an existing block, he would be last user in every approval chain and exert total control over the site.
Alternatively, you could set up a less centralized organization, where each department head controls his section. To accommodate this, set up an approval chain for each department, and assign the department head as the last person in the chain.
On the opposite extreme, you can delete the approval chain for a content block or folder. In this case, every content block in that folder is published as soon as a user submits it for publication.