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Course Sections

How to add a course section


We're almost done creating a course listing but there are still a few steps left. For this tutorial example, we're going to continue by creating a course section node. You'll be able to see how this module pulls information from all the different sources we've covered so far and brings them together into a cohesive resource.

Step 1: Creating a course section


Let's start by taking a look at all of the fields for our course section node:

Course Creation

How to pull everything together into creating a course


We're nearing the end of our course tutorial series. In this tutorial, we will bring together all of the pages that we've created so far into one course listing. If you were confused by the significance of all the components that we covered so far, this tutorial should address your questions.

Step 1: Adding the components of a course creation page


First, let's take a look at all of the components of the course creation page:

Google Scholar Publications

How to add Google Scholar Publications to the Biblio module


In this tutorial, you will learn how to import your Google Scholar publications to a Luggage website. Please note that this tutorial only applies to older Luggage websites that have the Publications feature enabled. New websites use the Iowa State Digital Repository for publications. 

Delete content

How to delete content from a website


In this tutorial we will walk through two ways in which you may delete content. For example, if you add a page to your website, the steps below will show you how to delete the entire page.

Using Mega Panels

Mega Panels is our new layout option for the Drupal Panels module. It's quick and flexible, allowing administrators to create layouts with multiple rows and a variable number of panels in each row. 

Using Images in Mega Panels

A flexible Mega Panels layout works best when images are properly sized.  An example use-case would be having three panels in a row, each with an image that fills the width of each panel. 

Screenshot of three panels, each with an example image filling the space inside

In order for the image to fill the space allowed in the panel, create the images with the correct width to correspond with the size of the panel.

Responsive Tables

Tabular data is best displayed in HTML tables, but sometimes large tables do not fit on small screens making the table information unreadable. Suitcase Interim makes tables responsive so the layout of the tables adapt to small screens.

View a responsive table demo.

How?

When content creators add tables to their pages, news articles, or other types of content, Suitcase Interim automatically detects the table and makes it responsive. 

Luggage Feature Examples

Note: For an overview of the many sites using Luggage, click the Showcase menu.

Below is a list of the various features available in the Luggage platform, with a few website examples for each.

Tables

How to create a table on your website


The next button in the top bar is the table creation button. This button allows you to create tables to organize data so that it is more readable for users. Here is where the table button is located:

Screenshot of the WYSIWYG text editor table creator/editor

Editing Content and Viewing Revisions

Video created by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach IT

How to edit website content and view your revisions


In this tutorial, we will cover how to edit content. Sometimes, you will notice that your content has information that needs to be updated. Or perhaps you created an Announcement with a typo in the body text. Also, at the end of this tutorial, we will discuss how you can view revisions (if they are enabled on your Luggage site).

This tutorial uses the pages content type as an example, but each content type will have similar instructions.

Pages