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        <title>Working with Documents</title>
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        <description>Working with Documents

Working with WordPress and document files (think PDFs, Word documents, etc.) can be little disconcerting. You will find some simple instructions on this page to keep in mind when you want to load files for users to download.

What Format</description>
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        <title>Adding Events to the Homepage</title>
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        <description>Adding Events to the Homepage

This documentation will help you add events to the feed on the homepage and the calendar of events found at &lt;http://mlc-wels.edu/calendar&gt; as well.



	*  Log into WordPress dashboard for the homepage
	*  Click on Events on the sidebar
	*  You can click on</description>
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        <title>Linking to Other Subsites</title>
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        <description>Linking to Other Subsites

A current list of subsites for the campus website are available in two different areas:

	*  Subsite listing
	*  A-to-Z listing (will include other pages/topoics)</description>
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        <description>Subsites

Subsites are the individual areas of the website that web editors have control over. The easiest way to think of a subsite is that it is a small, autonomous website that lives on top of the create WordPress installation. Most often, a subsite will be specific to one part of the college's work.</description>
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