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This is a beginner topic. Little to no advanced knowledge is required.


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Level 2 or Higher - See permission level document for details

Overview

This document details how to add content to your website, and explains the different content types available for use. 

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What are Content Types?

Content types are, as the name states, different types of content that you can use to add information to your website. It's a good way to keep things within your website looking organized with minimal effort. The following is a list of the available content types and what each of them are for. The links in each of them elaborates on each type further. 

  • Article — Allows you to post Departmental News
  • Basic Page — Allows you to post mostly static information that changes infrequently (ie NOT news, events, directory listings, etc)
  • Courses — Allows you to provide basic information about courses
  • Event — Allows you to post upcoming departmental events based on dates
  • Lab — Allows you to post information about Research Labs in your department.
  • Personnel — Allows you to provide contact information, biography, CV, research, publications, etc for a Faculty & Staff directory
  • Research Area — Allows you to list the different types of research being done in the department.Slide — Allows you to load large dynamic images as "sliders" in your homepage

What are Content Lists?

Content lists are, as the name states, list of content. When you create a new Article, or a New Event, or a New Course, they all get added to a list of content. Some examples of these content lists are under an the following URLS http://xxxx.franklin.uga.edu/news/all for Articles or http://xxxx.franklin.uga.edu/events for Events where xxxx is replaced with the acronym for your department (e.g. MATH, CSCI, etc.)

All content types except Basic Pages have content lists. For Basic Pages to appear on the menu, you must link them to it manually. Please read this documentation in order to find out how to add to the menu structure.

Step 1: Choose a Content Type

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Is it an event that's already happened, or recognition for one of your faculty/staff members? Is it something that's going to happen, that the department itself isn't going to host but you want to make students aware of it?

Chose Article.

Is it an even event that's going to happen in the future?

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Under the 'Manage' tab the management menu, click on 'Content'.

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Click on 'Add Content'

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And then click on the content type you've decided to use.

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By Clicking on 'Shortcuts'

On the management menu, click on the 'Shortcuts' tab

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Then click on what sort of content type you want to create. Or if you don't see the content type there, just click on 'Add Content'.

Note: If you don't see these shortcut options, please submit a ticket to the Franklin OIT helpdesk so we can add them for you.


Step 3: Fill in

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Relevant Information

Fill in any required information of your content like the title, the body, or anything else that it might need. Usually, a title and a body is enough, but some content types require more. For someone to be able to save content, every field with a red star needs to be filled out. Below is an example of the Title field of a Basic Page:

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Step 4: Add Basic Page to Menu Structure

If the content type you selected is not a basic page, please skip this step. Otherwise, follow the instructions below:detailed in this document.

Step 5: Save!

Scroll all the way down the page and click 'save.'

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