All Alumni, Faculty, Newsroom, MBA, Dean, and Press Release articles live under Posts, which is called the Newsroom on the front-end.

Example Post (you must first be logged into WordPress to view this private post) : https://business.wisc.edu/news/example


On This Page:

*More detailed editing instructions, as well as a training video, can be found in the Add/Edit Blog Posts article. We recommend you start there if you are new to using our WSB WP site.

Newsroom Landing Page - Featured News

To update the featured newsroom content (shown in the purple box in the screenshot below), submit your content changes to the web team via a web ticket.


Featured News Top Story (featured news hero block)

UPDATE 3/2023 - If the main image for the featured story has text, is a collage, or generally doesn't work for the hero block on the News homepage, the web team can upload a different image just to display in the hero spot on this page.

Add a New Post

See detailed directions for editing blog posts - the information below only pertains to Newsroom articles.

Add Your Text Content

When pasting text from your original document to WordPress, be sure to paste as plain text. This ensures no random formatting code gets copied into WordPress.

Keyboard shortcuts:

Categories

Tags

Uploading Images

Adding Blocks (optional)

Tip: Click the + sign on your post, then use the keyword "newsroom" to view the best blocks for News posts.

Where is the + sign? Hover your cursor between paragraphs or to the right side, below the last content in your post to make this button appear.

Aside Callout

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Callout Box

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Full-width Background


Horizontal Image Text

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Image Collage

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Lazy load Youtube Video

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Meta fields

Find these under the post content, within Meta - post field group

Byline Options

Example - Byline options 

Post appearance

Featured Image Options

Examples - Featured Image Options 




Post appearance - Default

Post appearance - Full-width image

Post appearance - 50-50 split

Research Citation Options

Display featured faculty and their research at the end of your article

Example - Research Citation Options 

Post appearance

Related Stories

Example - Related Stories

Post appearance


SEO

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization


Edit an Existing Blog Post

  1. Navigate to your blog in the left menu.
  2. Find the post you want to edit in the list of posts or search for it. Click on the name of the post to edit.
  3. Make your changes and be sure to click Publish in the top right corner to make those changes live. 

For Website Launch

Updating Categories

  1. The new categories were added to WordPress. I was able to rename some old categories, which re-categorized some posts, but that didn’t capture all of the posts. And I was afraid to do too much because I didn’t want to categorize something improperly, so you need to make sure each post has the correct category. I left some of the old categories in case it’s helpful, but those should get deleted before site launch.
  2. Go to Posts in the left menu. In the same left menu, you'll see Categories listed under Posts. Click Categories to see all the current category options. To see which articles have that category, click the number,

Updating Tags

  1. You need to tag all the articles with the new set of tags.
  2. Suggestion: Go to Posts in the left menu. In the same left menu, you'll see Tags listed under Posts. Click Tags to see all the current tags. Find something that is close to the new tag that has a lot of posts and rename it to the new tag. That whole set is done. For other ones that need that tag, you will have to go into them one by one.