Adding a post into the Project

During the process of creating a new project page (learn how here), you have the option of prepopulating your project with bookmarked content from a list or starting a clean project that you can populate with your own content.

In either case, your team can publish your own internal or externally sourced website links/URLs or articles/reports by clicking on the black authoring buttons found on the top of the project page’s left sidebar. 

After you click either of these buttons, a popup authoring form will appear:

  • ADD A LINK: Select this option if you want to manually add a website link from inside or outside of Quantumrun.com.
  • ADD AN ARTICLE: Select this option if you want to manually copy and paste (or even write from scratch!) a note, article, or long-form report that is not otherwise available on Quantumrun.com.

Whichever option you choose, a popup authoring form will appear that will provide you with a list of fields to fill in to publish the above-mentioned types of content into your project page. Note that only those fields with an asterisk are required fields.

After you fill out all of the content creation fields from the Link or Article popups, you will complete the process by clicking on the “PUBLISH” button at the bottom of the forms. The popup will then close, and the new signal or insight post you created will appear on the left sidebar. 

Visualizing the post on the Project graph

Next, to have this new signal or insight post appear in the project interface graph, everyone with edit privileges to this project will need to:

  1. Open the post (click on it from the left sidebar);
  2. Scroll down the post to reach the scoring block (see image below);
  3. Assign a score to the year, likelihood, and impact dropdowns; and
  4. Finish by pressing the “APPLY RATINGS” button.

 

Once the project page participants cast their votes on this link/article post, it will then appear in the project interface graph.

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