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Sitecore Basic Training Drexel’s full-featured web content management system (CMS) Web Support Information Resources & Technology (IRT)
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Topics What is Sitecore? Login/Change Password Content Editor (editing text) Media Library (uploading images/PDFs) Save and Approve for Publication Additional Resources/Training Live Demo Q&A Contact Info/Support
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What is Sitecore? Content Management System (CMS) Reuse of information Can be used in most commonly used browsers: Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera.
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Your temporary password is “passlastname” (i.e., passsmith or passjones). The first time you log in with your temporary password, click “Change Password” instead of the “Login” button. Logging In: webedit.drexel.edu/sitecore *Note: no “www” or “http://” required when typing in the login URL. Choose Desktop Interface so you can tab between Content Editor & Media Library
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Main Areas in Sitecore Media Library Stores Images, non HTML files, etc Content Editor Page creation, editing
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Content Editor: How to Begin Click on Content Editor Click on Sitecore to Begin
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Content Editor: Content Tree Content Tree > Find Site Site Sections that appear in top navigation of site
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Section - Top Navigation and Side Navigation Header Site Section Item – Drop Down Menus and Side Navigation Categories Basic Page – Section Side Navigation Sub Pages Content Tree
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Sitecore Page: Live Example Site Section Item - Top Navigation and Section Navigation Header Site Section Item Drop Down Menu and Navigation Categories Basic Page and Side Navigation Sub Pages
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Content Editor: Editing Pages 1.Lock and Edit - c reates version to keep track of edits 2.Sections to Edit Identity - Basic page title – web browser title menu title – menu title breadcrumb – appears under nav bar as navigation aid. Example: Content – body text
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Content Editor: Editing Pages Show Editor - opens WYSIWYG editor Heading 1 automatically added – no need to add styling Opens WYSIWYG Editor
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Content Editor: WYSIWYG (Show Editor) Do not bold headings– use heading tags HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) Heading tags are used for outlining body text, not just for labeling. For example, Heading 1 (largest heading) - automatically inserted in Headline (title of page) Heading 2 – used for next level headings in body text Smaller than Heading 1 Heading 3 – used for headings below h2. Smaller than Heading 3 and so on.
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Inserting an Image/File Opens Insert Media Item Window Find Site where image or file is located Add Alt Text Click on Image Note: Uploading Images is converted in Media Library Section Note: Alt text describes images for viewing by screen readers – Essential for Web Accessibility
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Editing Image properties in the WYSIWG Editor Right click on image and click Set Image Properties to launch Image Properties We recommend NOT change the image’s source. Another opportunity to add Alt Text We recommend NOT changing these dimensions.
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Adding a Sitecore Link Insert Sitecore Link Linking to Internal Sitecore Pages. Links to Internal non- HTML documents (PDFs, docs, PPT) in Medial Library
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Inserting an External Link Links to external websites/e-mail links
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Pasting from Word into Sitecore Copy from Word Click the “Paste from Word” Icon Strips Out Unnecessary Word Styling Do NOT paste directly from word into Sitecore.
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Cleaning up Content Format Stripper
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Finished Editing When finished editing, make sure you accept or reject the changes.
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Display/Approve for Publication Review > Display Review > Approve for publication Sitecore Contributor Save > Submit for Review Needs Approval by Sitecore Manager Sitecore Manager Save > Approve for Publication Publishes pages live Order of Operations 1.Lock & Edit 2.Launch WYSIWYG Editor to make changes 3.Accept/Reject Changes 4.Save Changes > Preview with Display 5.Approve for Publication / Submit for Review
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Media Library: Adding files & Images Files PDF PPT Images jpg gif png 2. Click Media Library 1. Click on Sitecore to Open Menu Window Opens Media Library Find Site
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Media Library: Upload File Alt Text Warning Alt Text Text added to describe an image. Viewed by screen readers to assist blind in accessing web pages. Essential for Good Web Accessibility
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Media Library: Additional Ways to Access With Content Editor open, click on arrow at the top right of page to access the Media Library Access Media Library by selecting tab at the bottom of the screen. Note: Desktop View (selected at login)
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Media Library – Adding ALT Text Best Practices – Alt Text The alt text should describe the image (for example, "Statue of the Drexel Dragon"). If text in an image is used instead of true text, the alt text should say exactly what the image does. (for example, if an image is used instead of the words "Student Open House" the alt text should also say "Student Open House“). In the rare instance in which an image is purely decorative, use empty quotation marks ("") for the alt text to indicate that there is no meaning.
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Media Library Upload File – Approve All images and files/folder must be approved for publication to display live Note: Images will show in editor but not in live site if unpublished
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Additional Resources Workshops/Training www.drexel.edu/irt/help/workshops/ Sitecore Basics/Refresher Web Content (HTML & Dreamweaver) SharePoint University Calendar www.drexel.edu/irt/help/workshops/ Graphics (Basic Image Editing) Additional Resources www.drexel.edu/irt/web/departmental/sitecore/ www.drexel.edu/irt/web/departmental/sitecore/ webedit.drexel.edu/test/gallery webedit.drexel.edu/test/gallery
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Contact Information Web Support Team Information Resources & Technology (IRT) http://drexel.edu/irt/web/departmental/sitecore/ websupport@drexel.edu websupport@drexel.edu 215-895-0202
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