The Programs View is used to create an alphabetical list of programs on the site or a list of programs related to a particular group such as a division. The view will display the Intro Text field for each program as a summary.
- Select Paragraph tab
- Select Add Program View from the Content drop-down list.
- Add an Administrative Title to help you remember the purpose of the view during later edits.
- Add Heading if desired
- To filter by a group, start typing the name of related Division/Unit, Lab, Program or Subsite in the Filter by field. Otherwise, leave the field empty for no filtering.
- A drop-down list should appear with suggested names.
- Select the name if it appears in the list.
- If the name does not exist, it will have to be added the system first.
- Save
Program View Example
Administrative Functions
Take charge of your site’s structure and key tools. This section covers how to manage users and permissions, organize navigation through the main menu, import content, create webforms, and add redirects to keep your site running smoothly.
Basic Editing Functions
Learn the essential skills for working with text, images, and documents. This section covers how to format content, prepare images for the web, manage files in the Media Library, and ensure your materials are accessible and consistent across the site.
Building the Site
Discover how to turn individual pieces of content into full pages. This section explains how to work with content types, paragraphs, and views to create flexible, well-structured layouts that bring your site’s stories and information to life.
Clone of Test: Program: Gallery: Slideshow
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Office of Communications
The School of Medicine's Office of Communications provides timely, effective and integrated internal and external communications to support the School’s core values and communications priorities.
Test: Program: Gallery: Slideshow
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