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Website How to & Best Practices
Caseyj8094 edited this page Oct 31, 2022
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Link to Video Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqZNB1ajALU (min ___)
Ideas for what content should be on a project page: Broader themes within a Focus Area (e.g. “Data Collection” for the Analytics Hub) Individual projects that last a year or longer or have a lot of attention/media coverage (e.g. Risky Development) Projects or teams that produce a lot of blog posts united by some central theme
Project pages have the following content capabilities: Header/Background Image/Subtitle Description Team Lead and Team Members Autopopulating blogs Pinned blogs (via the Featured Posts) Featured Content Cards, Featured Posts, Featured Section, Flexible Text Cards, and Text Funder
Pinned vs. Autopopulating Blog Content
- What The most recent blogs attached to the project (which is done on the blog creation page) will appear on the project page. This section appears under the About section, after the featured blogs (if added). Some projects will want a series of “featured” blogs as well as the most recent work. This can be done by adding the Featured Posts content type. This section will appear underneath the About section, before the other content (e.g. Recent Work, Team Members). Since they are added manually, these blogs are not required to be tagged with the project name, but it is recommended that you use the ones associated with the project.
- How CIRES IT sets up these sections, and they do so across the whole “Project” content type. Some individual pages (e.g. Newsletter) have similar sections that are added individually.