Monday, February 21, 2011

Top 10 CMS Tricks

Dear SJSU Advising Community,

Tomorrow is the RSVP deadline for the second workshop in our series, Top 10 CMS Tricks.

Top 10 CMS Tricks
Looking for tips and shortcuts in CMS? Dr. Stephen Branz, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and Cindy Kato, Director of Academic Advising and Retention Services will show advisors their top 10 tricks for using CMS more efficiently.

DATE: Tuesday, March 1, 2011
TIME: 9:00-11:00am
LOCATION: IRC 306. Please RSVP by Tuesday, February 22, 2011.

Online registration at (please click or copy and paste into your browser):
https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/sjsu.edu/viewform?formkey=dFBQbG5DU3U3d2JRLWRNd2NVb0VBUkE6MQ

15 comments:

  1. The default installation of CMS Made Simple comes with a standard set of templates and functionality.

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  2. A quick search revealed just the type of WordPress hack that I needed. Read the full explanation of how to modify the allowed upload types in WordPress on Chris Meller’s blog.

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  3. In the Results Handler properties of an Advanced Forms there is a drop down field that allows you to select "reserved condition email results".

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  4. The University of Maryland, Baltimore, is a school of public health and law university devoted to professional training and postgraduate education.

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  5. We are dedicated to innovation and Quality, in providing cost-effective solutions to our customers in the area of Information Technology."

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  6. CMSs are wonderful items. Just as CSS allows us to summary the style away from the markup, a CMS allows us to use a data source to summary.

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  7. CMS-Tricks is taken to you in aspect by Treehouse. If you want to increase your expertise as a web personnel, you should be on Treehouse.

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  8. There are some very basic simple ones and then there are some full featured fancy ones, but they all allow users to create pages.

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  9. CMS usability is one of the primary concerns among business users. While rolling out a new CMS platform, it is important to consider CMS usability from the project initiation phase.

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  10. how to modify the allowed upload types in WordPress on Chris Meller’s blog.

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  11. Read the full explanation of how to modify the allowed upload types in WordPress on Chris Meller’s blog.

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  12. Advising and Retention Services will show advisors their top 10 tricks for using CMS more efficiently.

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  13. it is important to consider CMS usability from the project initiation phase.

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  14. ervices will show advisors their top 10 tricks for using CMS more efficiently.

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  15. you want to increase your expertise as a web personnel, you should be on Treehouse.

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