Content Training
Want to learn more about how to improve your website content?
If you are not consistently updating your site, it’s a good idea to check your website for accuracy, broken links and stale photos at least twice a year (before each new term). The Digital Strategy team has created the following checklist to help guide this process.
Be aware if:
Contact Digital Strategy, digitalstrategy AT_TOWSON, if you you need to make changes to your website permissions.
Consider taking a refresher course. This is especially important for those editors who do not make regular website updates.
There are two ways to check your page for spelling errors. You can use the top toolbar “Spellcheck” tool or the “Page Check” tool, located above the top tool bar. When using the “Page Check” tool you will also see additional page checks for broken links and accessibility issues.
Content owners also have the option to view the page check tools when publishing a page. Everyone makes mistakes; true, but page checks give you the advantage of checking accuracy before you publish.