I'm watching Johan Falk from http://dev.nodeone.se/node/993
I feel I'm not completely understanding Content Management and it's got to be easier than I'm making it.
My problem: Each state or territory has to have it's own page/s and it's own editor and reviewer. The editor or reviewer for each has to be able to log in as a user/role via Rules to their appropriate state's page/s for editing and review. So far so good.
If I have only the <front page> and simply display blocks for the different states and territories and their authorities, on that page, how can I give each editor of each block permissions to edit only their respective block of data. and... Does Workbench moderate blocks of data/information?
If a node is promoted to front page, it appears as the first page generated. Question is, what if I need it on another page, how do I promote a node to a page of my choosing? Is every page considered to be the front page? Currently I have 20 pages some with blocks, none promoted to front page. Just some basic book cover info and a menu on <front> Should all pages be promoted to front page? If so, how would Drupal 7 differentiate between which page to display in what order?
I've got books and gloogled but information seems sparse and does not cover these issues.
I have a feeling I'm getting into more complexity that I need to by having a separate page for each state and territory and for each authority in that state or territory. Help on understanding the above is greatly appreciated. Many thanks Roger