Each semester, create a page for the featured Honors courses, conversions, and graduate courses. The courses themselves are blog posts, so the page is self-maintaining after initial setup.
Before you begin
Make sure that you are signed in to edit the Honors Program website.
Step 1: Create the semester tags
From the website Dashboard, go to Posts → Tags
Tip
Search for the tags first to make sure they haven't already been created!
- Create a tag for featured courses:
- Name: Semester Year Featured Courses (ex: Spring 2020 Featured Courses)
- Slug: year-semester-featured (ex: 2020-spring-featured)
- Create a tag for graduate courses:
- Name: Semester Year Graduate Courses (ex: Spring 2020 Graduate Courses)
- Slug: year-semester-grad (ex: 2020-spring-grad)
- Click the Edit link below the Featured Courses tag
- Look in the page URL for the tag_id. Save this number for the next step.
Step 2: Create the Featured Courses page
Tip
You can create the page from scratch, but it is much easier to copy an existing page.
- Navigate to the most recent featured courses page. You can find it linked from the Current Honors Courses page.
- Use the Aurora header to Copy to a new draft.
- Change the page title to reflect the new Semester and/or Year.
- Edit the permalink to keep the URL in the format featured-semester-year
- Edit the Post Loop widget. Under "Additional," enter the tag_id saved at the end of Step 1.
- Publish the page.
Step 3: Add featured course posts
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All featured Honors courses, featured Honors conversions, and graduate courses should be tagged with featured courses to show up in the page you just created. Graduate courses should also be tagged with graduate courses.
- If a course already has a post (use site search) and the instructor does not want to make any changes, simply add the appropriate tags.
- If a course already has a post and the instructor wants to make changes:
- Fix typographical errors on the existing post and add the appropriate tags.
- For changes to the course or course description, copy the post to a new draft and make necessary changes, including switching to the appropriate tags. (Remove the tags that are carried over from the original post.)
- For a new post, follow this basic template:
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