Content types
When creating a page for your website you need to select a Content type. The Content type defines the base template, initial content and components used for the new page. Content types help us to organise and update our content more efficiently.
Basic
Despite its name, a flexible and frequently used Content type. Use it for long as well as short-form content.
Hub
A destination covering a topic of high importance to visitors. Use it to signpost to related and more detailed pages.
Staff profile
Use this Content type to build up a bank of basic or detailed profiles pages about members of staff in your department.
Staff profile index
Create automatically-populated or manually-curated lists of profiles for members of staff inside and outside your department.
Staff profile link
Use this Content type to associate a Staff profile living in another New CMS Group with your Group's 'Automatic list - from CMS categories or departments' Staff profile index.
Group publications
Use this Content type to display a feed of group publications from myPublications on a page (as opposed to publications relating to a single member of staff).
Student profile
A dedicated Content type for displaying a current or former student's account of their experiences at The University.
Student profile index
Use this Content type if you wish to display all your Student profiles on one page with the most recently created at the top. Each teaser takes a user through to the full profile.
News story
Does what it says on the tin. Use it to make sure your news shows up in the right format and places.
News index
A Content type that creates an automatically populated list of all the published news stories created within your group.
News link
This flexible Content type is used to create a teaser view link to either an internal or external news story. It can be embedded within a page or to add a listing to the News index page.
Event
Use this Content type to publish details of an event you wish to promote on your website.
UG Course structure
Create structures for your undergraduate courses in the online prospectus to show the different years and available modules.
Modules
If postgraduate taught course module information in the central online prospectus isn't suitable for prospective students then use these Content types to show modules on your department website.
Home
Often the first page a visitor sees. Use it to guide them to the information they're looking for.
Legacy Content types
Standard
This discontinued Content type was replaced by the more powerful and flexible Basic Content type for default page creation. The Pilot New CMS websites made extensive use of these.