A new page showing how to produce the required “Program Costs and Potential Occupations” link is now available for Web Press users.
See the Web Press Create a Program Costs and Potential Occupations Button How To page for complete details.
A new page showing how to produce the required “Program Costs and Potential Occupations” link is now available for Web Press users.
See the Web Press Create a Program Costs and Potential Occupations Button How To page for complete details.
A new slideshow page is now available for Web Press users.
The third slideshow option available in Web Press, the Gallery Slideshow is an advanced slideshow based on the University’s home page slideshow. Up to ten images can be selected for the slideshow and each can have a short caption if desired. Also, the caption can be made to link to a specified web page.
See the Web Press Gallery Slideshow How To page for more information.
We recently completed upgrading all of the Missouri State Blogs to the new version 3.0 of WordPress. You should notice some small differences in the layout and functionality of the dashboard of your blogs at this time, but no changes in the look of your actual blog.
This new version of WordPress has some great new features, including better menus and navigation, custom post types and taxonomies and a better back-end interface. We plan on updating the themes available to users during the fall 2010 semester to better take advantage of these new features, so stay tuned. We will also be updating our support pages in the fall to better reflect the changes and updates in 3.0.
This morning we updated the Missouri State blogs to better work with the WordPress threaded commenting system. We have been using a third-party plugin to allow for threaded comments, but our themes now work with the integrated WordPress threaded comments and thus the plugin is no longer needed.
To turn on threaded comments on your blog:
We have also integrated a Tiny MCE Comments plugin into all of the blogs, allowing for commenters to add links, format text, etc. This plugin works on both threaded and un-threaded comments.
The Sustainability web site has been updated with new media and a new look. You can access it at http://www.missouristate.edu/sustainability/.
The new design incorporates an updated navigation structure as well as feeds of blog news and events.
The entire site is within Web Press. The changes to the site design were done completely through CSS.
Lindsay Winchester designed the look of this site and its new media counterparts. Students Greg Bartlett and Ray Lehnhoff coded the CSS content and converted content within Web Press. Brad Mitchell set up the new media components. Chad Killingsworth coded the new calendar feed. Brian Heaton coded the social media buttons.