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Customize people page

To add the feed for employees to a page use one of the shortcodes below.

Display a department as is:
[woumods_facstaff_list dept="University Computing Solutions"]

Display a department along with adding other people:
[woumods_facstaff_list dept="University Computing Solutions" users="gauntzd"]

Display a department and sort certain people first and excluding people:
[woumods_facstaff_list dept="English Studies Department" sortfirst="andrewk,paraskc,blissa,randt,grazianol,schmidtk" exclude="ericksonk"]

Display a person or a list of people using a comma to separate them with no spaces:
[woumods_facstaff_list users="gauntzd,cattol,andrewk"]

 

[fruitful_sep]

Example

 

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