By Andrew Weitzen on
6/22/2012 12:17 AM
When you make changes on this website using DotNetNuke, you are updating the live website directly.You may not want your changes to show up right away. You may need to make changes bit by bit over time, or you may want someone else to review your changes before you publish them for the public.Here is how you can make changes, without having them appearing on the live website right away.Go to the page you want to update.The content on the page is divided into sections called Modules. There are different types of Modules. The type of Module that lets you put normal text on the page is called the HTML Module. This procedure only applies to HTML Modules.Find the HTML Module you want to change. On the lower right of the module is a gear symbol. Click the gear symbol to go into settings for that module.In settings, go to the fourth tab that says HTML Module Settings.Near the top, set the Workflow to Content Staging.Below that, set Apply Workflow to Module.Click Update.You can now edit that module. When you make changes,...
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By Rick Dronsky on
5/17/2012 12:13 AM
Hi All,
I just wanted let everyone know that I am currently the acting Chairperson for the 2012 Mosaic International Event in Colorado. If anyone is interested in volunteering to help out, please contact me at rick@dronsky.com
We are currently looking for people to lead the pre-trip, the post-trip, daytime off-site activities, on-site activities, and evening activities.
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By Andrew Weitzen on
5/10/2012 9:55 AM
Blogs are organized by author and date.
If you would like to blog on the Mosaic website, you need to get authorized as a blogger. Contact Mosaic to get authorized.
Each blog lists the blog posts by an author in the order they were listed. You can read the blog posts by an author by clicking on that authors blog.
Each blog post can have a category and a number of tags. You can use categories and tags to find posts by subject across authors.
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