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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If the Office of Information Technology helped create your website, web analytics and quality assurance reports will be sent to you automatically. Reports are generated monthly and sent using Siteimprove.
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An upgraded WordPress theme will be applied to individual faculty and Extension WordPress websites over the next few months. New theme features Most of the changes in this theme are “under the hood.” The changes will affect the way you edit your site more than how your site looks. Here are some of the changes:…
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If you’re interested in adding a slideshow to your CAES or Extension WordPress site, then you’re in the right place! This article will guide you on how to use the Gutenslider plugin for slideshows.
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County Impact pages, sometimes called Annual Report pages, contain a collection of information and statistics for each county and its respective program areas. This information allows the county to showcase all they have done for its community in the past year. County Impact report PDFs (image 1a.) are edited by each district office in Canva…
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In part three of this guide on PDF accessibility, we will go over how to make PDFs accessible to people with disabilities using Foxit PDF Editor Pro. Table of contents Introduction to remediation and tagging Remediating PDF Accessibility in Foxit Checking PDF tags Introduction to remediation and tagging What does “PDF remediation” and “tagging” mean?…
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When we talk about PDF accessibility, the source document is the original file that the PDF is created from. This can be a Word document, InDesign, or a Canva template, to name a few. If the source document is created with accessibility in mind, then it can be exported to a more accessible PDF. Starting…
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In this three part series, you will learn how to create accessible PDF documents that can be accessed and read by people with disabilities. In this introduction, we will go over what PDF accessibility is, why it’s important, and an overview of the steps to make a PDF accessible. What is PDF accessibility? PDF accessibility…
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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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Want to upload a profile picture so that it shows up on your county’s contact us page? These are detailed instructions to guide you. (This works for all profiles whether displayed on the CAES or Extension websites!)