Menu Blocks
Menu blocks are a useful way to add small menus of related content to any page. These blocks are especially useful in situations where you would like a tertiary menu. In this tutorial, you will learn how to edit menu blocks.
Menu blocks are a useful way to add small menus of related content to any page. These blocks are especially useful in situations where you would like a tertiary menu. In this tutorial, you will learn how to edit menu blocks.
An Intranet is information that is available to authenticated users only and not the general public. Content on an intranet may include departmental policy documents, etc.
Below are some questions to think about when it comes to creating an intranet.
Identify who will benefit from the intranet content.
You might be wondering what the difference is between a Hero block and a Hero Expanded block. Below, we break it down as to what the differences are between the two and show you some examples.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a production, show credits and production members (cast and crew). On each production, there will be a congregated list of the members involved and links to their production member profiles.
Using the menu bar at the top of the page, hover over “Content”, then “Add Content” and then select “Production.” (Note: your menu may look slightly different)
The paste buttons on the top bar are meant to allow you to paste text into the WYSIWYG editor, however, new browser security updates suggest using keyboard shortcuts instead of the editor buttons.
Note: This tutorial is for websites which use the Taxonomy Manager
Select the vocabulary list and type the name of the term.
Note: Terms may have similar names so use the tid numbers for reference.
Luggage uses the luggage_isushib feature to provide access control. This feature uses authentication from Shibboleth (Okta) to provide a list of users who are allowed to log into the site.
To change who is allowed to log in, use the "Change who may access this site" menu item: