Pages, News Posts & Events
Pages
- Posts vs. pages – what’s the difference?
- Creating pages
- Revisions – How to Undo Changes
- Managing Left-hand navigation
- How to Copy Content From Another Site
- Tips for deleting pages
Events
- How to add events
- Cells syndication can be used to display events from your own site or from other School of Medicine sites.
- ±«²õ±ðÌýmodular cards to display events
- Revisions – How to Undo Changes
News Posts
- Posts vs. pages – what’s the difference?
- How to create news posts
- Ways to display news posts on a web site
- Sites can use Cells syndication to display
- Cells syndication can be used to display news posts from your own site or from other School of Medicine sites.
- Use modular cards to display news posts
- Revisions – How to Undo Changes
Related Training
- Publishing States – Once you’ve created a Page, Post, or Event, you’ll need to know how to save, publish and preview your content.
- How to Edit Content
- How to Add Links
- How to style content – use columns, add buttons, etc.
- How to add media (images and documents) to your web site.
- How to clean up text styles
- Digital Accessibility – There are several laws and policies that require all ´óÏó´«Ã½ websites be accessible. This documentation includes best practices, resources, and practical advice about how to ensure all users have equal access to information and functionality on our School of Medicine websites.
Related Training From LinkedIn Learning
The links listed below go to the LinkedIn Learning training site.  LinkedIn Learning is a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Chapel Hill licensed online video-training library that is available for FREE to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Faculty, Staff and Students. To access LinkedIn Learning, you must first log in with your Onyen through the .