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The OU Libraries' website is built using Drupal 910, an open content management system (CMS). This system allows employees outside of the web team to find and edit content that they are responsible for maintaining, as well as authoring new content on the site. The first thing to understand about creating content on the libraries' website is the capabilities and limitations of the system:

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If you do not see a link to your content dashboard, please contact web services at libwebhelp@ou.edu for submit a ticket to the web team at https://intranet.libraries.ou.edu/help to request access to the content dashboard.

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  • Add New Content

    • Add content such as basic pages, and research guides.

  • Other Tools

    • The "Other Tools" section will provide various links that can be useful to content maintainers. The links available here can differ depending on what roles a user has. 

  • New Content

    • After creating new content, it will appear under the "New Content" section. In this section, you can see content that has the “Publishing status” set to “draft”. These items are marked as "Drafts" in the content dashboard and only you can see them. Next to that section is the "Waiting on Approval" section. This contains content that has the “Publishing status” set to “Ready for Review.” These items have been sent to the content administrators for final approval and will automatically be removed from this list once approved. 

  • Needs Annual Review

    • Published pages will need to be audited annually as a way to keep information on the page updated and correct every year.

  • My Recent Content

    • A full list of the recent published content you manage. 

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Examples of all section types you can add while building your page are shown in the images below:

Section Type

Example

Section Header

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Full Width Text

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Featured List (Grey and White Background Options)

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Image Left-Text Right

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Image Right-Text Left

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Two Column List

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Two Column Text

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There is no limit to the number of sections that can be added, but it is recommended to keep them to a manageable list. Once created, the sections can be removed one by one or can be reordered by dragging the section to the desired location.

Spellcheck

Currently, the text editor (CKE5) does not automatically check spelling and grammar. This is a premium feature that can be added and the web team is looking into adding it in the future. For now, we must rely on browser spell check. This is a feature all browsers have, but it could be turned off on your system! Use the following images to assist you in making sure this is on in your browser. To check this setting, right click inside of the text area with the mouse to access this menu.

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If you are using a different browser, search on the web for how you can turn on spell check within that exact browser.

Adding An Image

Modern Drupal has modified the process of uploading an image. One of the improvements and new features available to us is the ability to choose an existing image instead of re-uploading and duplicating one that could already exist in the system. The first thing to note is that Drupal now refers to it as “Media”. It is called media because in some cases, it can be an image, a video, a document, etc.

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All content that you need to review will be in the “Needs Annual Review” section. Please work through all content here and make sure the box has been unchecked and save all of these items.

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My Recent Content Section

Under “My Recent Content”, you will find all of your approved and published pages, including the pages you have most recently created or updated. This includes information about the page title, content type, and date that it was last edited.

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You can click the title to view the content, sort by various columns, and click "edit" to edit the specific content item. 

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If you are the content maintainer for a lot of pages, you may need to click into the Advanced Search screen to see your full list

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This page will provide a more robust search for content. You can filter by type or search by title. Click the blue link of the item to view it and the “edit” link on the right to edit the content.

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To view all of your content, click the link at the top of this section. The “All Content” link will take you to a page where you can search by content type and title as well as sort in some different ways. This page is where you will see all of the content you manage. If you are missing some content here, please notify the web team.

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Edit Existing Pages

Edit existing pages by going to the “My Recent Content” section and locating the page or the “Search All Content” page and locate the content you would like to update.

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A quick reminder: when editing content, all changes and updates are live on the site once you save it since this page is already published. If you would like to put your page back to “Draft” status, contact web services at libwebhelp@ou.edu please submit a ticket to the web team at https://intranet.libraries.ou.edu/help to un-publish a page. 

If needed, changing page ownership is easy! Simply contact Submit a ticket to the web team through at https://intranet.libraries.ou.edu/help and provide the contact information needed for the new content owner's name, email address, and the URLs to the page(s) you would like transferred. If the new content owner is not a current content maintainer, they will first need to receive training before they can be given access to the system and page ownership.

Additional Help

If you have questions about being a content maintainer you can contact the web team for clarification through the #website-help Slack channel or https://intranet.libraries.ou.edu/help

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