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==Create a Blog Post==
# Go to the Dashboard and click on "Add New" under the Posts section.
# Add a title
# Under "Categories" check the "QMO News" checkbox and any other associated Categories (i.e. Groups that the blog post resides under)
# To set the time of the date, click "Yes" on "The Events Calendar" section and fill out the relevant information.
# Enter relevant information for the event in the post body.
# Click on "Publish"


==Create an Event==
==Create an Event==

Revision as of 21:25, 19 May 2010

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Create a Blog Post

  1. Go to the Dashboard and click on "Add New" under the Posts section.
  2. Add a title
  3. Under "Categories" check the "QMO News" checkbox and any other associated Categories (i.e. Groups that the blog post resides under)
  4. To set the time of the date, click "Yes" on "The Events Calendar" section and fill out the relevant information.
  5. Enter relevant information for the event in the post body.
  6. Click on "Publish"

Create an Event

  1. Go to the Dashboard and click on "Add New" under the Posts section.
  2. Add a title
  3. Under "Categories" check the "Events" checkbox and any other associated Categories (i.e. Groups that the event resides under)
  4. To set the time of the date, click "Yes" on "The Events Calendar" section and fill out the relevant information.
  5. Enter relevant information for the event in the post body.
  6. Click on "Publish"

Create a Doc

  1. Go to the Dashboard and click on "Add New" under the Pages section.
  2. Add a title
  3. Under "Attributes", select the Parent selection "Groups" check the associated Groups checkbox and any other associated Categories (i.e. Groups that the event resides under)
  4. Enter relevant information for the documentation in the post body
  5. Click on "Publish"

Create a Group

  1. Go to the Dashboard and click on "Add New" under the Pages section.
  2. Add a title
  3. Under "Attributes", under the Parent selection "Docs", find the correct associated topic hierarchy where you would like to have your Doc reside under.
  4. Enter relevant information for the event in the post body
  5. Enter a short introduction to your group within the "Excerpt" section.
  6. Click on "Publish"