This section will explain how to edit information on a website within the OU Campus
system. Each link covers a different topic with a video tutorial, including a transcript.
In this video, I will show you how to going to OU Campus and find your webpage on
JU.edu
First, go to any page on the ju.edu website. For this example, I’ll use the homepage.
But this process works on any ju.edu webpage. Scroll to the bottom of the page and
click on the copyright symbol on the bottom left. It will take you to a login page
asking for your username and password. You don’t have to have the @ju.edu at the end
of your username. Hit login. It will take you back to the page. If you get an error
message saying you don’t have permission to edit the page, don’t worry! You can still
get to your webpage.
Hover over the content button, then click the ‘Pages’ icon from the dropdown menu
that appears. That should give you a list of all the websites in the university.
From here, we will navigate to our site. So, for this example, I want to go to the
marketing website. So in this filter, I’ll type in ‘marcom’. You can scroll through
the list, but I feel using filter is easier. Marcom is brought up, so I’ll click on
the site, and it brings me to a list of the pages in the marketing site. To go back
to the list of pages, hit the house icon in the top left by your page name.
I want to go to the homepage in marketing. The homepage in any given site will be
named ‘index.pcf.’
That’s all you have to do to browse to a certain page. Now, to go back, you can hover
over content and go back to pages again. Or hit the pages button, up beside your checked
out page.
You can insert an image one of two ways. The first is to right click in the content
region, and click the insert image button. The second is to press the image icon in
the toolbar, which appears as two mountains inside a picture.
In the box that appears on screen, click the icon of the file with a magnifying glass
over it. This will let us browse for our image. Once there, browse for the correct
folder for you website. The title will be identical to the site’s name extension seen
here in the URL.
Once inside the correct folder, navigate next to the ‘img’ folder within it. Every
site folder has an img subfolder. From there, you can choose an already uploaded image,
or upload one yourself. To upload an image, hit the green Upload button in the top-right
corner.
You can now either click and drag an image file from your computer onto into this
box, or press the green upload button to browse for an image. Once you’ve selected
your image, you may find that you cannot fully upload it. Make sure the filename of
your image isn’t red. If it is, you will need to rename it. Hover over the red name
and press the Rename option that appears. Spaces and special characters are not allowed.
If you are overwriting a previous image with the same filename as the one you are
currently uploaded, check the Overwrite button before uploading.
Once the image is uploaded, click Insert. Before we can push it to the page, we need
to also add a description. The description is necessary for Accessibility reasons.
People who have visual issues and use assistive technology such as screenreaders will
hear this description in place of the image. Try to make it descriptive of the image,
but not overly so. We have a picture of a koala climbing a tree, so that’s what I’ll
write in the description.
Once you’re finished, go ahead and insert the image into the page. From here, we can
resize the image by selecting it with our mouse, and clicking the small white boxes
that appear on the sides. Additionally, we can add a link to the image by right-clicking
on it and pressing insert edit link. This will allow a user to go to a separate web
page by pressing on the image. You can find the tutorial on adding links in the marketing
and communications web tutorials page.
INTRO: In this this video, I’ll show the process to create, edit, and delete links
and buttons within the JU.edu website.
Once you’ve logged into your page, Go ahead and hit the green Main Content Button
at the top of the page. Find the place in the white outlined content area where you’d
like to place the link and place your cursor there. Right click, and select insert
edit link.
If you want to link to another page on ju.edu, click the icon of the file with a
magnifying glass over it. Once the box pops up, press on the selection box to the
right as shown, and select Production instead of Staging. Click the ‘www’ in the upper
left, and you should see a list of websites show up. Browse for the correct folder
of you website. To find things a bit quicker, you can type the first couple letters
of the site you wish to find into the Filter by Name box. I’m going to type A D M
to find admissions. And as you can see, the site appears on the list.
Find the page you are looking for. If you’re unsure what its filename is, if you
click on the page once, and a preview of it will appear on the right for you to see.
Once you’ve found your page, click the insert button.
Under TEXT TO DISPLAY, type the words or sentence you want users to click on to take
them to the page you’ve linked.
Next, hit okay. A link has been inserted into the page.
If you’d like to make the link a button, right click the link and select Edit. Under
the Class tab, select Button. Then hit OK. The link should now have the stylings of
a button. As a rule, only do this to links that appear underneath or above a paragraph.
Don’t insert a button within a paragraph.
And that’s all there is to it! Thanks for watching this tutorial. See you next time.
In this video, I'll show how to insert a document into a web page. Once you've found
your page of choice, hit the green main content button.
You can insert a document one of two ways. The first is to highlight a line of text,
right click in the content region, and click the insert/edit link button. The second
is to press the chainlink icon in the toolbar.
Click the icon of the file with a magnifying glass over it. Once the box pops up,
you should see a ‘docs’ folder. If not, click the ‘www’ in the upper left, and you
should see a list of websites show up. Browse for the correct folder of your website,
and you’ll find the ‘docs’ folder within it.
From there, you can choose an already uploaded document, or upload one yourself. To
upload a document, hit the Upload button in the top-right corner.
You can now either click and drag a document file from your computer into this box,
or press the green Add button to browse for it. Once you’ve selected your document,
you may find that it gives you an error message. Make sure the filename of your image
isn’t red. If it is, you will need to rename it. Hover over the red name and press
the Rename option that appears. Make sure it has no spaces and special characters.
Click outside the file and the error should go away. If you are overwriting a previous
document with the same filename as the one you are currently uploaded, check the Overwrite
button before uploading. Once the document is uploaded, click Insert.
Then, hit okay. That will turn the text you highlighted at the beginning into a link.
Next, hit the Save and Exit button in the top left. Then, make sure you've published
your page or the link won't work.
Now that the page is published, we want to check to see if the button is linked properly.
So we'll click the "View in New Window" button that appears at the bottom of the screen.
Now, when you clink on the link, it should either open the document in a new tab or
download it.
This video will show how to add a photogallery to our webpage. Before we can insert
a photogallery to our page, first we will need to create it. After logging in, hover
over the Content button in the top toolbar, and click on the Assets dropdown. From
here, you can choose a photo gallery if you've created it, or if you'd like to make
a new one, click the New button in the upper right.
Then, select image gallery. Next, give your gallery a name. it may be helpful to name
it after the web page you're inserting it into. If you'd like, you can also add a
description to help you remember what it's for. But it isn't mandatory, and no one
outside of OU Campus will see it. leave the tags field blank. Next, hit the create
button in the bottom right corner.
Scroll to the bottom of the page. In the box labeled "Images", you can drag and drop
images from your PC into this area, or click the grey Add button to browse for them.
Notice that I selected images with an equal width and height to one another. To keep
the gallery size consistent, only upload images that are 800px wide and 500px tall.
Also, try not to upload any more than five images to any given photo gallery. Most
users visiting the site won't pay attention to it for that long. Now that our images
are uploaded, there are four attributes we can fill out. Title, Description, Caption,
and Link. Make sure to fill out the title with a sentence or two that succinctly describes
what the image displays. This first example shows a daisy in a filled of grass, so
that's what I'll write. I'll do something similar for the next image as well. Whatever
you write, make sure it's an apt description of the image, as if describing it to
someone who can't see it or read it. For now, we'll skip the next three sections.
Once you've finished uploading your photos and giving them a title, we'll hit the
blue Save button in the bottom right. Then, the green publish button at the top. After
it publishes successfully, we'll head back to our webpage.
Then, we'll press the main content button. Next, we're going to insert the photogallery.
Make some room on your page, place your cursor where you want the gallery to go, and
click the "Insert Asset" button up at the top. It will be beside the puzzle piece
icon. Next, we'll find our asset. I remember mine's name, so I'll go to the "Filter
By Name" box and start typing letters until I find it. Once you've found it, hit the
insert button in the bottom right. You should get a box that states that "The Asset
Cannot be Shown." So what we'll do is hit the Save and Exit button in the top left,
and the photo gallery should show up.