Modern Campus CMS Blogs
Modern Campus CMS Blogs uses Modern Campus CMS pages to run a blog in your site. This includes not only the article pages but a listing page that dynamically pulls in each post. Other supported features include archiving, RSS capabilities, and filtering posts by metadata such as tags and author.
The module has its own section in your site, usually named "blog." Each blog post publishes out both a regular page and a data file. A server-side script aggregates the data files and displays them on a listing page.
Edit and publish blog pages like regular pages, and use access and workflow rules. Once a blog post is published, the listing page automatically updates with the new post.
Set up blog templates with MultiEdit regions to maintain a strict structure and blog layout, ensuring that all blog posts retain a consistent look.
Blogs publish to the live server and display according to the institution's branding needs and specifications as defined in the implementation process.
Because this is a highly customizable module, it's likely that your implementation has some unique features that aren't covered by our documentation. For specific questions, consult your developer notes.