Best Practices
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Tips to help you learn the skill of producing quality web content. Let’s look at ways to make good content even better!
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Knowing your target audience helps you use your website as a powerful marketing tool. It becomes easier to capture a user’s attention because their needs and goals are front and center.
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What is Web Accessibility? Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making websites usable by people of all abilities and disabilities. When web pages are correctly designed, all users can have equal access to the information on them.
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Have a big event to promote? Then you need an eye-catching event page! Learn how to list your event on the UGA Extension calendar with step-by-step instructions.
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This post will cover the two types of CAES personnel profile pages: 1) the Basic Personnel Directory Page and 2) the Detailed Biography Profile Page.
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Devoting time to organizing your web content during the planning stages of your website project is time well-spent. We will talk briefly about four organizational techniques that will help you make decisions about how to organize your web content.
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Step 1 You will need to install Microsoft PowerToys, which is a set of utilities for power users to tune and streamline their Windows experience. We recommend installing PowerToys via the Microsoft Store. You can use the following link: https://aka.ms/getPowertoys. Step 2 Once the PowerToys software is installed. Navigate to the folder with the images.…
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This article contains instructions for creating links to PDF documents from WordPress websites and is intended for CAES and Extension content managers. We highly recommend accessibility materials produced by WebAIM: PDF Accessibility with Acrobat, PDF Accessibility with FoxitPro, and the Accessible Documents Course. In this article: Web pages vs. PDFs This article contains instructions for…
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Events that have been previously submitted in the CAES Calendar app can be reviewed and edited by a designated CAES Calendar administrator assigned at the department/unit level.