Web Manual: Blog

This is where the body text will go. In this example, we will explain the fields below:

The content type in question is the Blog content type. Some websites may have already had this content type, while this may be new for some. Some websites do not have this content type.

This type of content type is best used for timely content, like a profile on an alumni or a less formal announcement. 

Title:

This is a mandatory field and the title of the page. 

Blog Entry Image:

This is an optional upload. If you do choose to upload an image (The ideal is an image no wider than 2000px at the widest part of the image and 72ddpi. If it is too large, it can take a long time to load or not show up at all), it requires the alternative text field to be filled in for accessibility purposes. The field will automatically crop the image to a 3:2 ratio. Please keep that in mind when you upload an image. Ideally you can pre-crop your image to a 3:2 ratio size to ensure that this field doesn't crop off a part of an image that you want visible. 

Feature Image Caption:

This area is the caption for the image that is visible to viewers of your Blog page. Something to consider putting here is an image credit (if you need to include it) or a description of the image.

Summary:

This area is for a summary of your Page in 160 characters

Body:

This section is the section where your main text will go. This section is where the wysiwyg is located. It is identical to the other content types. You can find instructions on the wysiwyg here


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