Items tagged with basics
News
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Getting started
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Working with links in WYSIWG toolbar
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How to password protect directories
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Whether your content is text, image or file, it filename plays an important role in LiveWhale. Here are some best practices in filenaming to help improve you contents’ chances of being found.
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Searching your group’s content
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The purpose of this site is to provide you with the tools to create, edit and improve your website within Lewis & Clark’s LiveWhale community.
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This page will give you a pictorial tour of the LiveWhale Control Panel.
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Working with Balloons
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LiveWhale is software that allows Lewis & Clark students, faculty and staff to post content to the college’s website.
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To log into Lewis & Clark’s LiveWhale content management system, click on this link: http://www.lclark.edu/livewhale, type in your username and password into the corresponding fields and click on the “Sign In” link.
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The Dashboard is the Welcome or front page of the LiveWhale system. It provides an overview of the site, latest LiveWhale-related news, access to all groups you belong to, and displays a list of the most recently updated content.
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Need more support? Here is a list of people in New Media and elsewhere who can help you.
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As part of our 2009 redesign, WhiteWhale created a writing guide that tackles the two toughest issues: basic writing for the web and specific notes about writing for/about Lewis & Clark. It’s based on general rules on good writing for the web and PubCom’s own style guide.
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How and why LiveWhale divides users into groups.
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Getting added to LiveWhale user groups
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LiveWhale was built to be used with the Firefox web browser. You can download Firefox here: http://www.firefox.com
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