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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Columns are a great way to set up different layouts on your page or posts. They allow you to place content side-by-side on the page. They may remind you of tables, a really old way of doing the same thing. Unlike tables though, Columns are responsive and accessible. At first setting up Columns may seem…
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This article covers our top tips for helping you work more efficiently with WordPress’ post and page editor using time saving options that you might overlook.
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The new 2019 CAES-Extension Theme allows for full width templates. This means certain parts of your website’s template can reach from edge-to-edge of the page, like the header, navigation, and footer. The theme also supports WordPress 5’s wide and full-width Cover Blocks. Cover Blocks allow you to create sleek, professional looking banners that reach from…
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Starting on September 1, 2020 connecting to UGA’s VPN will be required in order to access the AEM Author website from remote locations. The AEM Author website will be inaccessible to users who do not first connect to the VPN. Requiring the use of a VPN, or “Virtual Private Network,” is a way to ensure…
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In this article: Adding images to a page/post Images without borders Embedding videos Reviewing existing media Adding images to a page/post Inserting an image file is really easy. Just browse to the post (or page) that you want to include an image, open it, and add an Image block to the page. In the Image…
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Adobe Experience Manager 6.5 Manuals for Content Managers are available for download.
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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.