The Sitecore Interface
This page of the user guide will help Sitecore Contributors become familiar with the Sitecore Editor Interface.
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Sitecore Training How to Login Becoming Familiar with the Logging In and the Sitecore Editor Interface Finding Your Pages Components Submitting Your Page for Approval Sitecore Contributor Training Post Assessment |
Accessing the Experience Editor
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The best Sitecore experience is found when using web browsers such as Chrome and FireFox. Sitecore will not function properly in Internet Explorer. |
Type or copy and paste the following address into your browser address bar: https://cms.health.usf.edu/sitecore/login (See image below)
Select USF Single Sign-On (See image below)
Note If you are not already signed in you will be redirected and asked to sign in using your USF Single Sign-On email address and password.
You should see an opening screen called the Sitecore Experience Platform. Select the Experience Editor icon. (see image below)
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Try clearing your cache first. |
Becoming familiar with the interface:
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If you do not see some of the menu options below, click the Toggle button. (see Toggle below) |
a. Save: Make sure to save your pages often. (see image below)
b. Toggle: Selecting the toggle arrow will open and close the toolbar editor. (see image below)
c. Edit: Select Edit to return to edit mode. (see image below)
d. Other: Select Other to preview the changes that you have made to your page. (see image below)
e. Navigation Bar: Select the arrows next to Home to find your pages using the Breadcrumb Method.
f. Components: Components are editable sections on a page. You can hover and select various component areas to edit the component. (see image below)