Site Administrator - Guide

A page specifically for WKC Site Admins

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All Site Managers now have a waaaay better Article Editor ...
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WKC Admin Guide.pdf (Download)

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Calendar

jevents-buttonYou can now edit Calendar Events from the back-end.  Login to the Administrator Panel.  Click on the top left button "Manage Events"

NOTE: I've disabled the front-end calendar editing option as it was causing a myriad of problems for a majority of our users.


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Known Issues

  • The article rotator on the top of the home page is not working on Safari for Mac
  • Users of the Camino web browser may encounter font-sizing issues on different pages

FAQ's

Q:  How do I add the "Read More" link?

A: Go here for screenshots.

 

Q: How do I update the content on the category content on the bottom of the homepage?

A: After logging into the Administrator Panel, go to "Aricle Manager" ... use the drop-downs to go to SECTION: Static, CATEGORY: Static.  Find the appropriate article and edit.  Please try to keep the image and text sizing proportional to the other section summaries.

 

Q: How do I adjust the formatting in my articles (i.e. font size, style, images, Read More link, hyperlink, indent, etc....)?

A: I found this great guide on-line with screenshots which will answer the majority of the questions out there.  The best way to approach TinyMCE (the editor used to input/edit articles) is to think of it as a really stripped down version of Microsoft Word

 

Q: How do I get more editing options (i.e. spellcheck, table formatting, etc...) in the "Add New Article" screen?

A: Email the This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and request JCE 154 (and article editor for our more tech savvy users)

 


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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 June 2010 20:10
 

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