The UNEweb CMS Is Running Again
Monday, February 13th, 2012The UNEweb Content Management System is running again. If you are having problems, please refresh your browser before contacting the Service Desk.
Thank you again for your patience.
The UNEweb Content Management System is running again. If you are having problems, please refresh your browser before contacting the Service Desk.
Thank you again for your patience.
The instructions for using the staff profile page form have been added to the resources at /uneweb/:
http://www.une.edu.au/uneweb/resources/. It is a downloadable pdf document.
If after reading or using it, you have suggestions for improving it, please contact cmsadmin@une.edu.au.
There has been an official name change in the drop down building selections for the staff profile template. “International Precinct – The Lodge (E21)” has been changed to “UNE International (E21)”.
If this affects you, you will need to edit your staff profile:
before the change will appear on your profile page.
The web publishing guidelines have been moved to the UNEweb Content Management System and updated. They are going to be expanded over the coming weeks to contain help files and other resources.
Start at the UNEweb Hub: http://www.une.edu.au/uneweb/
That page links to policies, guidelines and related policies and includes a feedback form for suggesting what you would like to have added to the UNEweb Hub and resources. There is a link to a training page with a form to request training.
The resources page currently contains:
FAQs that at the moment have two items:
and the guidelines area currently contains:
The next additions to the guidelines will be the guidelines and instructions for the specific page types that were established by the WWG (Web Working Group):
Thursday’s Drop-in CMS Help session has been cancelled. Ross and I are both away at a meeting. We will both be checking our emails from time to time, so if the Service Desk (ext 5000) can’t answer your CMS questions, please remember to email cmsadmin@une.edu.au.
The next session will be Friday, 10 October 2008 from 1000 to 1200, ITD Training Room.
The next drop-in help session is tomorrow, Thursday ( 11 September ) from 11-12 in ITD Computer Lab 1.
*** Please note the shortened time due to an ITD meeting. ***
Remember, this is a time when you can drop in to ask questions or get help.
You can also consider turning up during this time if you just want to try
something new and want to have help on hand in case you need it. This could
be the ideal way to get away from the phones and concentrate on the web for
an hour or so.
Remember, timing and duration may change depending on the ongoing demand.
(These sessions are not meant to take the place of the basic training
sessions, so if you or someone in your area need training, please let me
know and I will pencil you in for the next round of training.)
The next drop-in help session is Wednesday ( 3 September ) from 10-12 in ITD Computer Lab 1.
Remember, this is a time when you can drop in to ask questions or get help.
You can also consider turning up during this time if you just want to try
something new and want to have help on hand in case you need it. This could
be the ideal way to get away from the phones and concentrate on the web for
an hour or so.
Remember, timing and duration may change depending on the ongoing demand.
(These sessions are not meant to take the place of the basic training
sessions, so if you or someone in your area need training, please let me
know and I will pencil you in for the next round of training.)
The next drop-in help session is Friday ( 29 August ) from 10-11 in the ITD Training
Room.
Remember, this is a time when you can drop in to ask questions or get help.
You can also consider turning up during this time if you just want to try
something new and want to have help on hand in case you need it. This could
be the ideal way to get away from the phones and concentrate on the web for
an hour or so.
Remember, timing and duration may change depending on the ongoing demand.
(These sessions are not meant to take the place of the basic training
sessions, so if you or someone in your area need training, please let me
know and I will pencil you in for the next round of training.)
The drop-in help session is today (Wednesday) from 10-12 in the ITD Training
Room.
Remember, this is a time when you can drop in to ask questions or get help.
You can also consider turning up during this time if you just want to try
something new and want to have help on hand in case you need it. This could
be the ideal way to get away from the phones and concentrate on the web for
an hour or so.
Remember, timing and duration may change depending on the ongoing demand.
(These sessions are not meant to take the place of the basic training
sessions, so if you or someone in your area need training, please let me
know and I will pencil you in for the next round of training.)