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To bring up a list of the published course pages on the website, click on the “Content Types” dropdown on the left-hand Search panel, then select “Course”. You can then search for individual courses using the “Title” field.
Click on the course you need to edit and you will see the course editing screen.
Title: this should generally not include the degree qualification
Summary: this is used as the description on the course listing page:
Keywords: these are used for the searching feature on the listing page
Degree Qualification
Course Type: Undergraduate, Postgradudate, Professional Degree
Course Duration, Location, Start Date(s), UCAS Code, Application Deadline and Course Application Area (accepted areas, sub details) are used in the blue highlight box on the Overview tab:
Course duration, Application deadline, UCAS Code, Application link and Apply Button Text are used on the purple “Apply Now” banner:
The Overview tab is built from two sections of the editing page: Course Overview and Tab 1 – Overview Section – Additional Components.
The Course – Tab Config area allows you to set titles for each tab and to remove additional tabs.
To change a title, simply enter text into the “Tab Title” field.
To hide a tab, click the “Visibility” slider.
Scroll down the page to then edit your tabs. The tabs have a few additional content options:
Content quote: creates a block quote
Content tabs: see the IP Telephony page for an example of this component
Content line break: a horizontal line break.
You can change the related courses by using the “Related courses” section at the bottom of the page.
To update a course document, follow the instructions on our Documents, Images and Other Files page.
Note: make sure that you do not change the file name, as this will cause its link to break.
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