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OU Campus Version 10 INTRODUCTION VERSION 10

Welcome Version 10

Supported Browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer versions: 8, 9, 10 Mozilla Firefox versions: 27, 28, 29 Google Chrome versions: 32, 33, 34 Apple Safari versions: 6.0.x, 6.1, 7.0x

New Terminology Main Navigation Menu Bar Secondary Navigation Bar File Navigation Sidebar Main Content Area Page List View Gadgets Sidebar

Main Navigation Menu Bar The main navigation bar located at the top of the screen and includes drop-down menus that provide access to additional menu options.

Moved Items in Version 10

Version 10 Dropdown Menu

Secondary Navigation Bar The secondary navigation bar includes a breadcrumb providing the location path of where the current user is located within the site.

Main Content Area The main content area of every screen is specific to the feature or functionality corresponding to the menu or menu item that the user has chosen. For example, Dashboard displays links and gadgets, Content shows the Pages list view, and Reports shows the list of reports.

File Navigation Sidebar The File Navigation, located on the left, can be manually collapsed or expanded. The functionality of the sidebar allows for easy access to browse through directories for files within the site. These files content can be accessed by clicking on the file name.

IconNameDescription Show File Navigation Click the folder icon to show the sidebar. Hide File NavigationClick the arrow to hide the sidebar. Keep Synced Toggle between synchronizing and non-synchronizing views of the sidebar. File Navigation Sidebar Buttons

Gadgets Sidebar – Brand New Feature! Gadgets Sidebar The Gadgets sidebar can be configured to include specific system and customized gadgets that can be utilized to help edit and manage content. Located on the right, the Gadgets sidebar can be manually collapsed or expanded, and also responsively collapses and expands with browser resizing. Users can choose which gadgets to add or remove from the sidebar.

Gadget Sidebar Buttons IconNameDescription Show Gadgets Click the Gadgets icon to show the sidebar. Choose Gadget Click to display the Choose Sidebar Gadgets modal from where it can be determined which gadgets to show on the sidebar. Hide Gadgets Click the arrow to hide the sidebar. Expand All Click to expand or collapse all gadgets. Expand Gadget Click to expand the view of the gadget on the sidebar. Collapse Gadget Click to collapse the view of the gadget on the sidebar.

Navigating from one view to another Forget the little green arrows! 1. Main Navigation Menu Bar Content – pages shows Pages List View 2. File Navigation Sidebar – to the left Expand to browse through files within sites Collapse the side bar 3. Gadgets Sidebar – to the right Expand Collapse

Identifying the Location Changes

Version 10 Live! I will log into Version 10 and give you a spin around the block and then you will have a chance to take the wheel.

Let’s try logging in! The log in will be the same as version 9 – so go to your website and click on the direct hidden link located in the left corner below the footer. Have fun!