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EWB Bristol Website Workshop. George Quilter EWB Bristol IT Admin. Aims. Uploading Website Content Dos and Don’ts Hints and Tips on Formatting Issues and Specific Questions Section Responsibilities How to get help. Uploading Content. Uploading Content.
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EWB Bristol Website Workshop George Quilter EWB Bristol IT Admin
Aims • Uploading Website Content • Dos and Don’ts • Hints and Tips on Formatting • Issues and Specific Questions • Section Responsibilities • How to get help
Uploading Content • Go To Website: www.ewb-uk.org/bristol • Sign-In • ‘Create Content’ • Different Types of Content: • Image Gallery • News Item • Page • Members How-To
Image Galleries • Read How-To First • Second Browser Window? • Follow on-screen instructions
News Item • Displays on bottom of main page • Order controlled by administrator (Me!) • Use to put up information on talks, events etc. that is not needed permanently
Pages • For permanent content • How-To • Consider position within existing website stucture • Webpages that aren’t listed on main page can be lost! Be careful…
Adding images inline with text • Attach image using dialog at bottom • Submit page (Remember to note down node number) • Re-edit page and use Insert/edit Image dialog
Linking to Your Pages • Once you’ve created your page, people need to be able to access it! • News items automatically appear on Homepage • This is why you need the node number of the page • On the page you want to link from create a hyperlink using the dialog • Or insert a html hyperlink tag • <a href="node/1972" title=“Title">Text to Display</a>
Using the WYSIWYG Dialog • Select the text you want to display for your link • Press the Insert/edit link button
Using the WYSIWYG Dialog • Type the link into the ‘Link URL’ box • For external sites, use the full URL • www.bris.ac.uk • For internal, you only need the part after the domain • www.ewb-uk.org/node/1972
Editing • Use WYSIWYG editor as much as possible • DON’T use Word, etc. to copy and paste! • Why? Let me show you…
What happens to Word Formatted Text: All Word formatting (even some that shows up in the editor view) is lost!
<p class="MsoNormal">Example Page</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 24pt">New Size Text</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: red">Coloured Text</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Tahoma">Different Font Text</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p> <p>ExampleText</p><p> </p><p>New Size Text</p><p> </p><p>Coloured Text</p><p> </p><p>Different Font Text </p> Word html / WYSIWYG html Which one would you prefer to tidy up?! (And remember all the extra tags on the left do nothing…)
Good Practice: • Use WYSIWYG editor • Editing html directly is great – but a lot of standard html tags don’t work (e.g. <font>!) • If you want to work offline use notepad to write plain text and format it later • Use the editor headings, etc. to beautify text (More on that next)
Use of standard formatting tags • Select text and use drop down • Larger styles are available if you use html editor • You can also use Bold, Format and Underline to emphasise text • Use Bullets and Indents
Tables • Tables are great for applying more complicated formatting • Easier to apply in html editor – if you know what you are doing! • Otherwise use dialog
Issues and Specific Questions Anything Else?
Section Responsibilities Updating
How to Get Help • How-Tos • Covers basics • Request new ones if needed • www.google.com • Personalised Home • Sign-In • Username: • Password: • Use for job requests, etc. • Email • georgeq@btconnect.com • Use Contact Page on website