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  1. Enter the Date the Blog post was created.

  2. Enter a Summary.

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Note: The summary is the brief description of the Blog post that is visible when previewing the post on the Blog page or in a Blog post list or Blog post teaser.

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titleMedia

Media settings can be accessed through the Media drop down. You can add an optional Hero image or Banner image to your post through Media settings.

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You can insert an optional Hero image. A Hero image is a full-width image at the top of the page that must be large and high definition.

  1. Under Media select Image from the Type of media drop-down menu. 

  2. Under Hero image select Add media. 

  3. Add a new image or select an image previously uploaded to your site. To add an image:

    1. Select Choose file in the Add file block and choose an image from your files.

    2. Fill in the mandatory Name field (it will default to the original file name) and Alternative text (guidelines can be found on the Brand page) field. You have the option of entering a caption to be displayed with the image in the Caption field.

    3. Select Save.

  4. Select the image by checking the box of the image from the image gallery.

  5. Select Insert selected.

Note: If the image doesn't meet the specifications, it is recommended that a Full-width image or Banner image be added in the Layout builder.

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titleListing page image

You can insert an optional Listing page image. This image is used on the post listing pages.

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  1. Select Add media.

  2. Add a new image or select an image previously uploaded to your site. To add an image:

    1. Select Choose file in the Add file block and choose an image from your files.

    2. Fill in the mandatory Name field (it will default to the original file name) and Alternative text (guidelines can be found on the Brand page) field. You have the option of entering a caption to be displayed with the image in the Caption field.

    3. Select Save.

  3. Select the image by checking the box of the image from the image gallery.

  4. Select Insert selected.

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titleTaxonomies

Optionally, Blog posts can be tagged with keywords using the Blog tag(s) field. These tags will display in the tags section of the expanded Blog post page, and will not appear on the listing page.

  1. Choose the Audience from the Taxonomies drop-down. Multiple audiences can be selected.

  2. Events can be tagged with keywords using the Blog tag(s) field. These tags will display in the Event tags section of the expanded event page and will appear on the listing page. Selecting a specific tag will bring the user to a list of all events sharing that tag.

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Note: Blog tags are case-sensitive. For example, "Celebration" and "celebration" would register as two separate Blog tags.

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titleAuthor

In the Author drop-down, you have the option to add the Author name and/or Author Link. If Author name is left blank the user who created the post will be listed as the author automatically.

  1. In the Author name field, enter the name of the author.

  2. In the Author link field, you can enter a custom external URL or an internal path.

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titleAssociated image

The Associated image is the image used as a thumbnail in social networks and other services. If no image is provided, the University of Waterloo logo will be used.

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  1. Locate Associated image under Meta tag information for social media sharing/search/etc.

  2. Select Add media.

  3. Add an image or select an image previously uploaded to your site. To add an image:

    1. Select Browse... in the Add file box and choose an image from your files.

    2. Fill in the mandatory Name field (it will default to the original file name) and Alternative text field (guidelines can be found on the Brand page) field. You have the option of entering a caption to be displayed with the image in the Caption field.

  4. Select Save.

  5. If not already selected, select the image by checking its box from the image gallery.

  6. Select Insert selected.

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titleMenu settings

The Menu settings drop down allows you to change whether your blog post appears in the menu and how it appears:

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Checking Place in site hierarchy box enables you configure how your blog post appears in the menu.

  • Checking the Add menu link box will add your blog post to the main menu.

  • The Menu link title field allows you to edit the blog post title in the main menu.

Note: The title in the Menu link title field can be different from your event Title.

  • The Description field allows you to add a description that will show when hovering over the menu link.

  • The Parent link drop down allows you to choose where in the menu your page occurs.

Note: By default, the Parent link is set to Main navigation.

  • The Weight field allows you to choose the order that your menu items are displayed.

Note: Lower weights display before higher weights.

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titleScheduling options

Scheduling options allows you to change the Revision state of your blog post.

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Publish on allows you to select a date that the blog post will publish. Select a date and time for the page state to be changed to Published/Unpublished.

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titleURL redirects

URL redirects allows you to add a URL redirect to your event.

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titleURL alias

The post automatically generates a URL based on the page Title and its place in the site hierarchy. It is best practice to select Generate automatic URL alias for uniformity across your site. To create a custom alias:

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  1. Unselect the Generate automatic URL alias box.

  2. Manually enter a new URL alias.

Note: Do not add a trailing backslash (/) to the alias. Replace any spaces with a dash (-). When entering a custom URL make sure it is still reflective of the content that it will be displaying.

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titleAuthoring information

Authoring information allows you to change the author information for the blog post. Authoring information defaults to the user who created the event and when the event was created originally.

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  • Filling out the Authored by field allows you to select a user to be displayed as the event author.

  • The Authored on allows you to manually sets the date and time the event was created.

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titlePromotion options

Promotion options allows you to edit how theeventis promoted.

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titlePage display options

Page display options allow you to optionally turn off site menus and titles for your blog post.

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Note: this option should not be used for accessibility reasons.

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