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== Uploading Content ==
 
== Uploading Content ==
You can upload documents directly into a web page.  It is a great way to organize your content within a web page while adding links and descriptions to the content.   
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You can upload documents directly into a web page.  This is a great way to organize your content within a web page while adding links and descriptions to the content.   
  
 
To upload documents, use the (http://www.rcampus.com/fckeditor/images/toolbar/button.link.gif) link tool of the [[online editor]].
 
To upload documents, use the (http://www.rcampus.com/fckeditor/images/toolbar/button.link.gif) link tool of the [[online editor]].
 
  
 
== Inserting Images ==
 
== Inserting Images ==

Revision as of 22:38, 5 October 2008

Orange edit buttons are conveniently located next to the area to be edited
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Go to admin menus located at the top of the page to access the side menu builder.
Online editor menus will appear after clicking the edit page button

This page explains various ways to build and organize your website or ePortfolio content.


Organizing Content

The side menu acts as the top-level index for your site. See side menus for more information.

Content can be further organized by structuring web pages and by creating links to other documents within these pages. See the following for more information.

For a step by step instruction, see Editor Tutorial.


Building Web Pages

With our online editing capabilities, building a web page is as easy as using a familiar word processor.

To learn more about this topic, see online editor.


Uploading Content

You can upload documents directly into a web page. This is a great way to organize your content within a web page while adding links and descriptions to the content.

To upload documents, use the (button.link.gif) link tool of the online editor.

Inserting Images

You can easily upload and insert images into a web page.

Use the (button.image.gif) insert image tool of the online editor to insert and manage images.


See Also