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Product Intro Guides

This section offers step by step walk through tours of Cascade Server from a Business User's or Administrator's perspective.

  1. Technical Intros »
    Technical walkthroughs of the product for developers and administrators
    1. Part 1 »
    2. Part 2 »
    3. Part 3 »
    4. Part 4 »
    5. Part 5 »
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  2. Business User Intro »
    Overview of the business user introduction
    1. Getting Started
      Getting started in the CMS
    2. Editing a Page
      Editing page content, inserting links and images, and managing metadata.
    3. Creating a Page
      Walk through the steps of creating a new page
    4. Opening a Page
      We have an example site created within the system that we may browse.
    5. Using the Word Processor
      The word processor, also called the WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor, that is integrated in the CMS system has the same functionality and features you are most likely accustomed to using in a standard editor.
    6. Inserting an Image
      Images may be intereted anywhere in the WYSIWYG editor.
    7. Inserting a Hyperlink
      Cascade Server makes it easy to add hyperlinks directly in the word processor.
    8. Changing Metadata
      Metadata is information that describes the asset, and includes a summary, title, keywords, author, and other items that are used for a variety of tasks in a CMS.
    9. Saving Content
      The CMS makes it simple to save content.
    10. Viewing History
      As you’re working within the system, there is an easy way to return to content you were working on earlier.
    11. Starting a Workflow
      To ensure that content has gone through the necessary approvals before publishing, many organizations take advantage of Cascade Server’s Workflow options.
    12. Sending a Message
      As you use the system, you may also find yourself needing to send a message to another user.
    13. Locking an Asset
      There may be times when you will need to edit an asset, while preventing other users from making changes to the same asset, for an extended period of time.
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  3. Intro PDFs
    PDF versions of the intro guides, suitable for printing.
Last modified on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:12:03 -0500

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