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Editing Pages • LiveWhale Help


Pages - LiveWhale Support

Login to LiveWhale · Go to your webpage · On the LiveWhale page editor toolbar, click “Details” · Then, click “Edit page details” · In the area labeled “Page URL,” ...

Editing Pages • LiveWhale Help - Monmouth College

Editing webpages in LiveWhale couldn't be simpler. Once you're logged in, just visit the page you want to edit, click Edit Page, make your changes, and you're ...

Editing Pages | LiveWhale CMS Help - Ursinus College

Editing webpages in LiveWhale couldn't be simpler. Of course, there's more you can do on a page besides just edit text, but we'll cover the basics below.

Editing Pages • LiveWhale CMS Help - Purchase College

Navigate to a page you have permission to edit, and click the yellow “Edit Page” button (top left). The editable areas on your page will be surrounded by ...

Page Templates - LiveWhale Support

One way you can do this is by clicking the template name and click edit this page, then click Edit Source make your changes and then Save and publish. To push ...

Editing a Web Page • LiveWhale Support - Lewis & Clark College

Once logged in, an editor toolbar will appear at the top of every page on your web site. If you have permissions (set by an administrator) to ...

Editing Pages - Penn Nursing - University of Pennsylvania

Editing webpages in LiveWhale couldn't be simpler. Once you're logged in, just visit the page you want to edit, click Edit Page, make your changes, and click ...

Documentation - LiveWhale Support

Documentation ; Calendar Basics · Adding and Editing Events ; CMS Basics. Pages ; Community Management. Users and Permissions ; Admin Topics. Logins and Single-Sign- ...

Displaying Files on the Page • LiveWhale CMS Help

Step 1: Upload your file, or files, to the LiveWhale file library · Step 2: Select Go To Site, then Edit the page, and click the red plus button in the toolbar ...

Web Editing with LiveWhale - Marymount Manhattan College

Editing Pages. Once logged in, you will see a LiveWhale toolbar on the top of every page of MMM.edu. If you have access to edit that ...

The Basics | LiveWhale CMS Help - Ursinus College

If you're authorized to edit the page, you'll see an Edit Page link at top left; click that to begin page editing! When done Save and Publish (top right). Note: ...

LiveWhale CMS Help - Emory & Henry College

If you're authorized to edit the page, you'll see an “Edit Page” link at the top left; click that to begin page editing! You can edit static text and images on ...

Dynamic Content • LiveWhale Help - Monmouth College

LiveWhale Help · 1. Back end navigation. Links to the various content types you manage for your pages. (Not everyone will see the same links here.) · 2. Dashboard ...

Support • LiveWhale Calendar User Guide

One-click editing means users can change content right on the page. Go to your page, click Edit Page, make your changes, click Save. Training's over! News ...

LiveWhale - Angelo State University

Editing Pages. Once logged into LiveWhale, a LiveWhale toolbar will appear at the top of every page on the ASU website. If you have permissions to edit the page ...

LiveWhale CMS Training Course - Penn Law School

On pages with drafts, clicking on Edit Page will allow you to choose to edit the live page, edit the draft or cancel the draft. Once you're done editing the ...

Details Pages - LiveWhale Support

Since LiveWhale 1.6, details pages can be created with generic variables (details_name, details_thumbnail, details\body, etc.) that allow you to re-use content ...

How do I get access to edit my pages? • LiveWhale Support

To edit pages within a group, you need a LiveWhale administrator (anyone in New Media, or I.T. Client Services, or the law school web developer) ...

How can I edit a live webpage without causing chaos for the page's ...

The solution I found was simply going to the page in question and start making edits and save as “draft”, if I need to come back to it without ...

Navigations - LiveWhale Support

Adding / editing a navigation · From the LiveWhale interface, click the “Pages” tab. · If you have not yet created a navigation for your group, you will be ...