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Screenshots Content Outline Page
This page view shows the basic outline of the website. From here you can adjust the navigation, rename the pages, choose which page you wish to edit, choose one of the modules to work in, upload files, add a page and more. There is a quick link to the instructions that we have written which helps you along with each module. 
The Custom Page Editor This page view displays the "Custom Page" editor. This is the main editing page of the CMS. It is called the custom page editor because it is a free form editor and you can basically create a page any way you choose. There are no limitations within the template for how the pages can be set up. However, you can distort the template if you put in images that are too big, or tables that are too big. Cool features to our latest editor include SEO features to create meta tags for keywords and description as well as a page topic which adds SEO topic words to the URL. Other features include a full featured WYSIWYG editor that has many tools including a table creator, an image modifier which enables you to create Image Alt Tags for SEO and an HTML toggle button which will allow you to code the page if necessary. The News Feature Editor The News Feature Module is a very cool module that is in a way like a simple blogger. The cool thing about the news feature module is that is you add just one news feature, three different pages on the website get changed. First off, by default, the most recent three news articles posted to the site will show their date and title on the front page of the site. This is great for keeping your home page interesting. The main news page also get the Date Title and Abstract, and then every news article gets its own page as well. 
The Calendar Module Editor The Calendar Module allows you to add events in a cool looking calendar. You can even upload images to the calendar which will then post tpo the site under the specific event or function. The events added to the calendar section will display only when you select the day of the month prior to that specific day the event falls on. So in other words, past events will not display unless you choose to look back at past days of the calendar. |