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You may want to hide a location from public view temporarily, if for example you are moving offices and will not be in the new location for a week. By putting it into draft mode, you do not have to re-enter all the information about it and the service stays visible on Clicklaw. Simply edit the location when it becomes ready for public view again.
You may want to hide a location from public view temporarily, if for example you are moving offices and will not be in the new location for a week. By putting it into draft mode, you do not have to re-enter all the information about it and the service stays visible on Clicklaw. Simply edit the location when it becomes ready for public view again.



Revision as of 19:36, 28 February 2014

This is a help page for contributors or users.


You may want to hide a location from public view temporarily, if for example you are moving offices and will not be in the new location for a week. By putting it into draft mode, you do not have to re-enter all the information about it and the service stays visible on Clicklaw. Simply edit the location when it becomes ready for public view again.

  1. Log in as a Clicklaw contributor.
  2. Click Edit services on the contributor homepage or in the left menu of the contributor site. You will see a list of all your organization’s in-person services. To edit a location, click View/Edit.



  3. Click Unpublish this location.



  4. Click OK. This will put the location into draft mode.


When you are ready to make it visible again on Clicklaw website, simply edit the location and click Publish.