This is a Header
This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout. This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout. This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout.
Link LabelSimilar to a panel, but includes an image area. It can be used for spotlighting content like student profiles.
This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout. This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout. This is a Feature on a 50/50 column layout.
Link LabelThe header is displayed in the largest size text. This field is only for text; links, bullets, etc. are not possible.
You can have multiple subheaders if necessary. If this were a student spotlight, for example, the subheaders could be the student's two majors. This field is also only for text; links, bullets, etc. are not possible.
This is where most of the text should go. Can support links, bullets, and other styling.
The image field associates an image with the feature chunk. Be sure to check out our guidelines for image sizes. If it isn't uploaded yet, learn how to upload a single file or multiple files at once.
A button can be placed at the end of a feature for the user to click to learn more about the topic. This field is the text that will display on that button. This field is only for text.
There are options for either an internal link or an external link, but having both isn't possible. For an internal link (within the website you're working on), navigate using the folder structure in the WCMS and select the page you'd like to link to. For an external link, copy and paste the page's URL from your web browser.
Step 1: Scroll down to the Section category and click to expand it.
Step 2: Click to expand the Section >> Column category.
Step 3: Click the green [+] button to add a new chunk.
Step 4: Click to expand the new chunk category (Section >> Column >> Chunk).
Step 5: From the Type dropdown menu, select Feature.
Step 6: Enter a Chunk Header and Subhead.
Step 7: Enter the Feature text in the Content field.
Step 8: To select an image (which is optional), click the Browse button next to Image. This instruction assumes that your desired image is already uploaded to the WCMS. If it isn't yet, learn how to upload an image.
Step 9: Navigate to and select an image from the left, then click Confirm.
Step 10: Enter a Link Label.
Step 11: To link to an Internal page, click the Browse button.
Step 12: Navigate to and select a page on the left, then click Confirm.
Step 13: To link to an External page, copy the page's URL from a web browser in the External Link field.
Step 14: When you are finished, click Submit.
Step 15: Remember to publish the page for the updates to apply.