Adding a section
- Browse to the main site (waypoint for cnu.edu or my for myCNU)
- Click
+Add Content
 - From the menu, select
Section
 - Name the new section folder using according to naming conventions
- Click
Submit
 - The new section folder with associated assets has been created
Edit _config
 block
The _config
 block is where you set things like the section name, header for the section landing page, and any widgets (like navigation menus and learn more blocks) in the left and/or right columns.
- Click on the
_config
 block in the section and clickEdit
 - Enter the section name and choose an image block for the header if needed
- The navigation block is already linked in the left widget column for cnu.edu pages and the right widget column for myCNU pages
- Add any additional widgets in their respective columns – contact block, learn more, etc.
- Note: myCNU uses a two-column layout. Only the right column should have widgets.
- Click the vertical ellipsis in the top right, enter any comments for what edits were made, and then slick
Submit
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Edit index
 page
- Select the
index
 page in the section and clickEdit
 - Enter metadata for the page
Display Name
 andTitle
 fields – this is how the page name will display in the navigation menu, in other link assets, and when searchedDescription
 – describes the content of the page and is what is pulled by search engines
- Select a page template from the
page
 dropdown- The CNU template is the default and is used for cnu.edu and myCNU pages
- Events and Center sites are exceptions and have their own template in the dropdown
- Select whether the page needs a header image or not
- Landing pages for main navigation sections (Academics, Life, Who We Are, etc.) will have header images
- Landing pages for non main navigation sections (Institutional Research, Business Office, Tuition, etc.) do no usually have header images
- Note: with the exception of Counseling Services, myCNU does not use header images
- Select the checkboxes for left and/or right sidebar
- This sets the column layout
- myCNU uses a two column layout with a right sidebar
- cnu.edu uses a two or three column layout
- Add content blocks to the
Main Content
 section - Additional content in the left and right sidebars can be added under the
Left
 andRight
 sections- Note: This will override content set in the
_config
 block of the section and you will need to re-link the whatever blocks had been set in_config
 here
- Note:Â This will override content set in the
- Click the vertical ellipsis in the top right, enter any comments for what edits were made, and then slick
Submit
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