Web Content Management
Practical advice, tips, and tools for CAES and Extension web content managers. Browse this page or select one of our Web Content Management categories.
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The CAES Web Team will be transitioning from our current website statistics, quality assurance, and web accessibility checking service, called SiteImprove, to a new service provided by DubBot on October 31, 2024. The website reports provided by DubBot will be different from the ones you currently receive, and we wanted to let you know what to expect.…
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As we strive to create information and environments that are accessible to all, we are asking that you include an accommodation statement on all forward-facing, public event announcements or invitations.
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OIT can help with your grant-funded website by providing advanced guidance on aesthetics, accessibility, customization, usability, structure, SEO, strategy, and more! Contact us for a project bid.
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Shareable web content is so good it moves readers to naturally want to share it with their friends on their social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. Creating content that resonates and encourages sharing is essential for expanding your reach and enhancing your online presence.
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Headlines are the gateways to your content. In an age where information is abundant but attention is scarce, crafting a headline that stands out can make all the difference. You could have valuable content in every post you write, but it won’t matter much if no one ever reads it.
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Creating a well-organized Table of Contents (TOC) can enhance the readability and navigation of your longer WordPress posts and pages. The CAES Table of Contents block allows you to easily add a TOC to your posts based on the headings you specify. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use this block effectively. Inserting the…
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While PDFs offer a convenient way to share documents with consistent formatting, they can also frustrate users with slow load times and compatibility issues. And, PDFs should not be used for on-screen reading.
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While PDFs have long been a staple for sharing documents online, there are compelling reasons why HTML web pages reign supreme, especially when it comes to accessibility and user experience.
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Closed captioning is an important tool in meeting accessibility requirements and increasing our programming reach. For many, it has been an intimidating process full of timing blocks and formatting that we don’t often use. Enter WeVideo. This program has simplified adding and editing closed captioning, and this demonstration video walks you through the process with…