How to create a TigerKit
1. Create a new document
The first step to creating a TigerKit is to create a new document.

Visit this section of the user guide if you’re unsure or just need a quick refresher on creating a new document.
2. Add document settings
It's essential that a Style and Security Rule is applied to the document before it can be set as a TigerKit.
Settings are applied to the 'Manage Document' page. Simply select the tab, choose an option from the drop-down list, and save.

If you need to create a new setting, select 'Documents' from the main menu followed by 'Settings'.
3. Set as TigerKit
To begin, select the Manage Version, followed by TigerKit Settings.

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Tick the 'TigerKit' checkbox.
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Enter a suitable name and description for your kit.
Ensure the description is clear and concise as this will help the TigerGenius User when they use it.
In the publishing section you can choose if you would like an TigerGenius User to be able to publish a document in TigerGenius or if you would like it to be automatically published. Simply tick the checkbox.
Any settings that you have applied will be listed here as read-only. These settings will always be applied when the TigerKit is used by an TigerGenius User.

4. Add content and TigerGenius Settings
In the Design tab of your document select a panel followed by TigerGenius Settings.

Tick the areas of the panel that you would like to be editable to a TigerGenius User.
In the below example the strapline of a story panel has been selected so the TigerGenius User can input the name of a new starter. Enter a Title and Description to help make it easier for your TigerGenius User when they are completing the fields in TigerGenius.

Text, Story, List and Image panel can be set as a TigerGenius Setting in Design/Content.
5. Add interactivity and TigerGenius Settings
You can add interactive modules by selecting the Interactivity tab. Currently web links, iFrames and file downloads can be made editable to an TigerGenius User in TigerGenius.
To make a module editable in TigerGenius, select it followed by the TigerGenius Settings option from the fly-out menu.

In the below example a Download PDF File module has been set as editable, so the TigerGenius User can upload a PDF when they use the TigerKit.
URLs/weblinks, iFrames and file downloads can be set as a TigerGenius Setting in Interactivity.
