Those who create content and maintain pages in the Canisius College wiki should follow a consistent set of guidelines for organization and page style. Visitors - students, faculty, staff, and outside clients - should encounter a consistent experience wherever they are in the wiki. For example, if you neglect to add menus, use headings, follow good practices for linking file attachments, and removing out of date content, your intended visitors may fail to find, or worse, find the wrong information in your wiki pages.
Happily, the tools and practices described below are simple and easy to follow.
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Headings should be used sequentially (Heading 1, Heading 2, Heading 3, and so on.) Start with Heading 1, and don't skip heading styles as you build your outline. You can see an example of headings, and how they interact with a automated Table of Contents builder called a macro, here.
See this tutorial video for how to Install Headings and the Table of Contents Macro, for ideal page organization.
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Macros
We recommend two macros for use across the wiki.
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Tutorial Video Adding Navigation to your Confluence Pages
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00:00 Do Not Rely on the SideBar Menu 01:21 Children Display Macro 03:49 Adding Internal Links Manually 06:38 Add "Back" Links to Wiki Pages |
Verify that these two work on mobile.
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