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1: \label{Docs_Adding_Pages}
2: Add composite pages to your \textbf{Course Contents} to combine
3: separate content items together for display in a single web page.
4: Composite pages can contain uploaded files, homework problems imported
5: from the resource repository, and/or simple problems created using the
6: problem editor. To add a composite page to your course, do the following:
7:
8: \begin{itemize}
9:
10: \item Log in to the course to which you wish to add a page.
11: \item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the in-line Menu or
12: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
13: \textbf{Edit course contents}
14: within Main Menu.
15:
16: \item On the in-line menu of the \textbf{Course Editor} screen,
17: click \fbox{Other}. Next click on
18: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{page}
19: \textbf{New Composite Page}.
20: \item In the pop up window, type the name of the new page and click OK.
21:
22: The page will appear at the bottom of the Main Content folder to which you added it.
23:
24: \item To add resources to the page, click on the name of the page you created.
25:
26: \end{itemize}
27:
28: The Course Editor screen will refresh, and the updated display will
29: include the name of the new page appended to the end of the breadcrumb
30: trail, that extends below the \textbf{Main Content} tab.
31: The page is currently empty. Add new resources to the page as you would
32: add resources to a Folder or to the ``top-level'' Main Content area
33: (\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}),
34: except that only a subset of the items in the ``Other'' tab that may be
35: placed in a folder, are available for placing in a composite page. Also, if you use
36: ``Import'' to include a published sequence in a page; then when the page is
37: displayed; the sequence will open and all of its contents appear as
38: elements of the composite page (i.e., no ``folder'' will appear in the page).
39: If you wish to be able to hide selected elements from the sequence, you should
40: use ``Select Map'' and ``Load Map'' to unpack the sequence prior to import.
41:
42: Note: Your new composite page will be active the next time you log in, or
43: by \fbox{re-initializing course}.
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