Web Content Management
Practical advice, tips and tools for CAES Web developers and content managers. Browse this page or select one of our Web Content Management categories.
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Creating accessible Web content means eliminating the barriers to information for people who may use alternative devices to access content or for people who may need to consume content in different forms.
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Captioning videos can seem like a daunting task. Here is one fairly easy way to do it.
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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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Starting February 18th, there will be new font options for your CAES and UGA Extension WordPress sites. These will replace the older font options in your website’s settings. The new font families options are: Oswald (headings), Merriweather sans (body text) – Default Oswald (headings), Merriweather (body text) Merriweather (headings), Merriweather sans (body text) This change […]
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CAES and Extension site content managers: now you can add fade-in animations to your WordPress sites! These effects happen when the visitor scrolls down, and are recommended for landing type pages that make use of the no-sidebar page template. Demo Check out the video demo to see the scroll effects in action. Where should you […]
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Section 508 is an amendment to the United States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that is a federal law mandating that all electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities. If technology can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by those […]
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Digital Asset Management is the organization and publishing of digital image and document files from a central content hub. In AEM, files are uploaded into asset folders within the Digital Asset Manager (DAM) and organized and published from there.
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As a Content Manager for the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences you are responsible for collecting, managing, and publishing content.
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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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Siteimprove, our website QA and analytics software, released a new version of reports this year called Dashboard reports. Dashboard reports provide the same overall functionality and content as the “classic” reports you’re used to receiving monthly, but with a new look and feel. On 05/01/21, content managers and stakeholders should expect to see their first […]
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