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Pages

Accessible via the WordPress Dashboard, the 'Pages' section functions similarly to the 'Posts' section, however, Pages do not provide support for categorisation and therefore are unsuitable for use when creating a new blog post. When creating a new blog post, the TEL Team therefore recommends using the 'Posts' section. 


Posts

Accessible via the WordPress Dashboard, the 'Posts' section can be used to create a new or access an existing blog post and make any subsequent changes. 

For more information regarding the Posts section, please visit the Gutenberg Editor sub-chapter.


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Site Name

Also referred to as the "Domain Name", the 'Site Name' refers to the URL used to navigate and access your learning log, and is determined by the 'Site Name' field when creating a learning log. By default, the domain name for anyone using OCA Spaces will begin "spaces.oca.ac.uk/", immediately followed by your chosen site name. For example, spaces.oca.ac.uk/[SiteName].

When entering a site name, only lowercase letters and numbers are permitted, uppercase letters, spaces ( ) and symbols are prohibited. You also do not need to include the "spaces.oca.ac.uk/" prefix in your text entry.

The domain name is also the address required by anyone intending to access your learning log, such as your tutor, when submitting an assignment, for example.

Tip: Entering or bookmarking your domain name is an easier and the quickest method of navigating to your learning log.


Slug

A slug refers to the URL extension and is commonly found when creating a new category or blog post, although by default, a slug isn't required in either instance and will assume the category or post title. Slugs are also restricted to lowercase letters and numbers, symbols and spaces ( ) are also prohibited.

An example of a slug is as follows; spaces.oca.ac.uk/[SiteName]/[Slug].


T

Tags

An optional field available when creating a new blog post, and can be used to identify key searchable terms, such as an artist's name, which an end-user can then use to find appropriate blog posts.


Template

When creating a new learning log, students will need to select a template. OCA provides several template options, each differing depending on the unit and/or degree, with categories suited to different units. Besides the available categories and selected theme - although both can be later amended - there are no further differences between any of the templates.


Theme

Used to alter the appearance, layout, typography, colour and other design elements of your learning log, and it not to be confused with the template selected when initially creating your learning log. OCA provides several various themes which students are free to continuously switch between and use based on their preference.


U

URL

Short for Uniform Resource Locator, and is an alternate and abbreviation for domain name.


User

Depending on your chosen Privacy Settings, can influence who can and cannot access your learning log. Each user is assigned a 'Role' with the roles defined as follows;

  • Administrator: The most powerful role and allows the specific user to control all aspects of your learning log. This role should be reserved solely for the owner of the learning log.
  • Editor: Allows the specific user to create, access, edit, publish, delete and further moderate any and all blog post(s).
  • Author: Allows the specific user to create, edit and publish any and all blog post(s) owned or created by themselves. Notable prevents access to blog post(s) not owned or created by others.
  • Contributor: Allows the specific user to create and edit any and all blog post(s) owned or created by themselves. Notably, they cannot publish a blog post in any capacity nor access any and all blog post(s) owned or created by others.
  • Subscriber: Cannot access or amend any administrative settings or blog posts in any capacity, and is solely for the purpose of viewing the learning log. Recommended for use across all users, such as your tutor, with the exception of the owner of the respective learning log. 


W

WordPress Dashboard

The backend administration page, where the you can find the various settings for your learning log, including but not limited to, creating and editing content using the Gutenberg Editor, accessing, creating or deleting categories, changing or amending the theme and changing your learning logs privacy setting.

For more information regarding the W‍ordPress Dashboard, please visit the WordPress Dashboard sub-chapter. Additionally, for guidance on how to access the W‍ordPress Dashboard, please visit the Accessing & Linking your Learning Log sub-chapter.



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