Adding New Content

Enable features first

Adding new content can be done directly within your site. You need to first enable the specific feature before adding any content of that type. For instance to add a new publication you must have the Publications feature enabled. (By default Publications, Classes, and Announcements are enabled, although many other features are available as well.)

"Add new" links

To add content directly from within your site you'll need to be on that feature's page. To add a new publication go to [yoursite]/publications and look for the "Add publication" link. It is in green and appears with a plus sign. To add a new blog post go to [yoursite]/blog and look for the "Add blog" link.

Note: Enabling a new feature does not automatically create a menu option on your site. The feature's page will be available once the Feature is enabled but not necessarily a menu option leading to that page.

Rich text editor

Your site comes with a rich-text editor which functions as any standard word processor might. There are options for bold, italic, lists and more. You'll also find a couple of website-specific options.

Controlling the "teaser" break

Many pages of content will initially show short "teasers" of each post along with a link to the full page. By default the system will try to show the first paragraph of your post as the "teaser" but you can adjust where that teaser break should go. To adjust the teaser break, move your cursor to the desired location and click the teaser break button ().

Copying and pasting from other sources

Many site owners will want to copy and paste material from other sources such as a word processor document, a PDF file, or an email. Unfortunately applications like word processors and email clients often include a lot of unwanted formatting code with each copy/paste. Your site will ultimately hide unwanted or dangerous code from public view but it may appear to you in the rich text editor and may be distracting. To avoid this you can click the Paste as Plain Text button () which will open a new popup window. By pasting into this window, all unwanted formatting code is stripped away entirely. You can then continue to format the text as you like.

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