Click on the video below to watch a tutorial on how to add a Google Calendar to your website. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions, gauntzd@wou.edu.
Click on one of the videos below to watch a tutorial on how to log on to the remote desktop. Tutorial Video (Flash Player) Please feel free to email me if you have any questions, gauntzd@wou.edu.
Once you have finished creating your Google form click on the “Send Form” button. Then click on the “Embed” button. Change the size to 730. Then copy and past the code to be embedded and then click “Done” Now open the page that you...
This theme can be used on any of the Western Oregon University blogs. It has the WOU look and feel along with using the top navigation that is throughout the whole WOU website which can be nice for others. For example they can access their Portal or click the A-Z...
Click on one of the videos below to watch a tutorial on how to update your digital media player. If you do not have Quicktime you can view the tutorial using the Flash video below: Tutorial Video (Flash Player) Please feel free to email me if you have any questions,...
Open Contribute and navigate to the page where you would like to add a dotted separator line. Put the cursor where you would like to insert the line.Hit the return key.Click on the Styles menu.Select “separator” from the drop down.Then click...
First you will need to save out all your images for the web. You will want the resolution to be 72 and no larger than 900pixels wide or high. You will also need to save out a thumbnail version of your image. It is nice if they are all the same size and same dimension....
Click on the video below to watch a tutorial on how to Edit Upcoming Events. Tutorial Video (Flash Player) If you would like to edit the Upcoming Events section in the left nav of your site you will need to log on to ts.wou.edu on the Remote Desktop. Within the...
Click on the video below to watch a tutorial on how to Update a PDF Link. Tutorial Video (Flash Player) To update a PDF link on your site you will need to log on to the Remote Desktop and locate the original file that you created the PDF from. For example a Word...