Adding Content
Up one levelAdd folders, then fill them with content which fits your needs--web pages, files, news, and more.
- Adding Folders
- Folders are containers for storing and organizing content in your site.
- Adding Pages
- Pages are the most commonly used content items.
- Adding Images
- Images can be uploaded to your site, where organizing, viewing, and publishing is streamlined.
- Adding Files
- Files such as Word, PowerPoint, and PDF can be uploaded and stored, then linked to in your web pages.
- Adding Video
- Videos can be uploaded to your site and embedded within your content.
- Adding PubMed Links
- How to create a link that performs a specific PubMed search (i.e. for a faculty member's publications) and takes users to current results.
- Adding External Links to the Navigation
- Distinct from links embedded within pages, the link content item can be placed in folders and is accessible from the navigation.
- Adding Portlets
- Portlets are what show in the left and right (first and third) columns of your site.
- Adding News Items
- News items are announcements/articles (distinct from events) that are easily accessible from the News Portlet, which automatically appears in the right-hand (third) column whenever news is published.
- Adding Events
- Events are announcements (distinct from News items) that are easily accessible from the Events Portlet, which automatically appears in the third, right-hand column whenever events are published.
- Adding Events to the School of Medicine Home Page
- Events can be added to the School of Medicine home page by any user with a valid SOMID.
- Adding Smart Folders
- Smart Folders display a list of results from a predefined search.
- Adding Forms
- You can add forms so users can submit information. This information can stored online in a single "flat" file (containing all user submissions for the form), or it can be sent directly to your email address (each individual user submission).
- Related Items
- Use the "Related Items" option on the edit screen to thematically link content together.
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