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Once you refresh/reload the Web Content page, you will see that a new tab is created for each content type you add.  
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Once you refresh/reload the Web Content page, you will see that a new tab is created for each content type you add. '''NOTE:''' - If you have changed the name of the content lists, for example you have renamed '''Jobs''' to '''Careers''', the tabs will reflect your customization.
  
 
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You may add additional custom fields as needed by repeating the steps above.
 
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News Items allow you to keep your members and the public up to date on the latest news and information about your members, community and association. News may be a list of announcements, articles, newsletters or any other type of post.  
 
News Items allow you to keep your members and the public up to date on the latest news and information about your members, community and association. News may be a list of announcements, articles, newsletters or any other type of post.  
  
 
#Click '''Web Content''' in the Navigation Panel.
 
#Click '''Web Content''' in the Navigation Panel.
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#Click the '''News Items''' tab.  '''NOTE:''' - If the '''News''' tab is not displayed, you will need to enable it as a content type.  Refer to: [[Web_Content#Enabling_Common_Content_Types|Enabling Common Content Types]].
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=Add a Blog=
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Blogs are a great way of engaging your members, and allowing them to have a voice. Additionally, blogs allow for immediate delivery of information.
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#Click '''Web Content''' in the Navigation Panel.
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#Click the '''Blog''' tab.  '''NOTE:''' - If the '''Blog''' tab is not displayed, you will need to enable it as a content type.  Refer to: [[Web_Content#Enabling_Common_Content_Types|Enabling Common Content Types]].

Revision as of 23:25, 9 April 2017

Overview

Web Content provides you with the ability to create pages on your website with templates for Blog, Coupon/Deals, Job Postings, News and other ideas you create. You may add additional content types as needed to your database, then include them on your web-site, or the Info Hub or both.

Ideas for Web Content Types:

  • Job Postings – list of employment opportunities in your area. You may create separate content types, for instance, you may wish to showcase just your association postings on one page and have a separate type for your member postings.
  • Coupons/Deals – list of specials or online coupons. You may have one type for members only and another page listing deals available to any website viewer.
  • News – list of announcements, articles, newsletters or any other type of post. Create a news type for your association newsletters and create another for membership announcements.
  • Blog – a simple posting feature for creating blog posts. (note: does not currently contain ability to comment)
  • Testimonials – share your membership stories. Include their logo/photo. Or use as a member of the month posting.

Content Types

On installation of the software, standard content types (Job Postings, Coupons/Deals, News, Blog and Testimonial) are in your database. Content Types are used to organize your content on the web, as well as report and filter within the software. To begin using these, you will need to enable their use.

Enabling Common Content Types

  1. Click Web Content in the Navigation Panel.
  2. Click the Add Common Lists button.
  3. Select the content types that you wish to enable on the Setup Common Content screen. NOTE: You may rename the lists to meet your business process. For Example: if you prefer you may change "Job Postings" to be listed as "Careers" instead of Jobs.
    Setup Common Content.jpg
  4. Click Done.

Once you refresh/reload the Web Content page, you will see that a new tab is created for each content type you add. NOTE: - If you have changed the name of the content lists, for example you have renamed Jobs to Careers, the tabs will reflect your customization.

Add A New Content Type List

You may associate a new content type to existing content lists. For example, you may wish to have multiple News content lists, perhaps one for members and one for the public.

  1. Click Web Content in the Navigation Panel.
  2. Select the Setup tab.
  3. Click the Add button.
    Add Edit Content Type.jpg
  4. Configure the following settings:
    • Content Type - Select the common content type to which you want to associate this list.
    • Name - Enter a name for this list. This name will be displayed on the web-site and Info Hub.
    • Plural Name - Enter the name for this list that will be used when it is to be plural.
    • Description - Enter a description of this list. This may be displayed on your web-site.
    • Subscription Notification Frequency - For those subscribed to this list, select when they will be notified of additions to the list. As It Happens provides an instant alert to the subscriber.
    • Category List - Select the category to which this list belongs. The category will be used for display on your web-page (For example, you could create a cateory for restaurants for Hot Deals; or a category called full-time for Job Postings), reporting and filtering. A new category may be created dynamically by clicking the + button.
    • Options - the options allow you to define whether members, public or both may view/add to this list.
      • Allow Public Access - Select this option of the general public is allowed to access this list.
      • Allow Public To Submit - Select this option if you want to allow the general public to submit to this list.
      • Allow Public Subscribers - Select this option if you wish to allow the general public to subscribe to this list.
      • Allow Member Access - Select this option if you wish to display this list on Info Hub. If you are setting up Member to Member content, you would select this option and not selecting Allow Public Access option.
      • Allow Members To Submit - Select this option if you wish to allow your members to submit content for this list. If selected, a button will be displayed on Info Hub to allow them to do so. Dependent on the access level granted to the member, the content may be automatically approved or require approval from the back office.
      • Allow Member Subscribers - Select this option to allow your members to subscribe (receive notification) to this list.
  5. Click Done to save the new content list type.

Customizing Content List Types

When you have created a content list type, default custom fields are included based on the type of content list you have created. For Example, the News content list type includes fields for Media Contact, Related Links, and Source. You may add additional custom field to meet your business needs.

  1. Click Web Content in the Navigation Panel.
  2. Click the Setup tab.
  3. Click the hyper-link for the list you wish to customize. The Add/Edit Content List screen will display.
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    • A list of the custom fields that have already been included by default is displayed. If you will not be using the default custom fields, you can click the X button adjacent to the field to delete it. Alternately, if you would like to see how a default custom field is configured, click its hyper-link. And example of the Media Contact custom field is shown below.
    Media Contact Custom Field.jpg
  4. Add additional custom fields by clicking the Add Custom Field button. The Add/Edit Custom Fields screen will display.
    Content Custom Fields.jpg
  5. Configure the following as needed:
    • Field Area - Field Area will default to Content Item. Do not change this as your goal is to display this field in your content list.
    • Name - Enter a name for this field. This is the database name.
    • Display Name - This is the name that will display on the web-site/Info Hub.
    • Custom Field Data Type - Select the type of data this field will hold.
    • Description - Optional, provide a description of this field. This is for informational purposes.
    • Group/Section - Select the group/section to which you wish to associate the custom field. This will be used for reporting and filtering purposes. You can dynamically add a new group/section by clicking the + button.
    • 'Characters Allowed - This option will be displayed if you have selected Text or Multi-line Text as the Custom Field Data Type and allows you to set the number of characters that may be entered.
    • Properties - Click the Required check-box if this custom field must be filled in.
    • Advanced Options - Additional settings for this custom field may be configured by clicking the Advanced Options check-box.
      • Member Editable - If you wish to allow members to edit the custom field in Info Hub, select this check-box.
      • Public - Select this check-box if this field is to be displayed publicly.
      • Archived - If you no longer wish to use this field, you may archive the field. This should be the option if you have previously used the field, and wish to maintain the historical data, rather than simply deleting the field.
  6. Click 'Done once you have completed the custom field.

You may add additional custom fields as needed by repeating the steps above.

Add a News Item (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

News Items allow you to keep your members and the public up to date on the latest news and information about your members, community and association. News may be a list of announcements, articles, newsletters or any other type of post.

  1. Click Web Content in the Navigation Panel.
  2. Click the News Items tab. NOTE: - If the News tab is not displayed, you will need to enable it as a content type. Refer to: Enabling Common Content Types.

Add a Blog

Blogs are a great way of engaging your members, and allowing them to have a voice. Additionally, blogs allow for immediate delivery of information.

  1. Click Web Content in the Navigation Panel.
  2. Click the Blog tab. NOTE: - If the Blog tab is not displayed, you will need to enable it as a content type. Refer to: Enabling Common Content Types.