Apps Overview
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Apps are the content building blocks of pages. You can have one or more apps on a page. Each app offers different functionality and help you keep your pages interesting and organized.
- Use a single app to display a single type of information such as a list of links (Link Library App), classroom handouts (File Library App) or a calendar (Calendar App) on a page.
- Use multiple apps when you want to organize different types of information on a single page.
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Accordion App
This App is used for managing and organizing a high volume of articles and data. Each article has a title and detail that allows a user to input a wide range of content. On the front-end website, a user can select a single article to expand or collapse the article detail. A user can also choose to expand or collapse all article details at once. Perfect for 'Frequently Asked Questions'
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Announcement App
Add the Announcements app to your page for short and timely reminders and brief messages.
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Content App
This is the MOST USED APP. Use the content app for adding text to your page. You can also add images and links to your page. This app is adaptive which means the content you create looks great when viewed on any device. Adding your content within the content app makes moving and arranging content easier.
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Files App
Create a file library to build collections of files that generally have the same topic or theme.
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Multimedia Gallery App (MMG)
The Multimedia Gallery is a responsive media gallery that displays images and embedded videos. The gallery will assume the width of the container it's placed in and the height will scale proportionally for each image as the gallery transitions from one slide to another.
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Shortcuts
Create shortcuts (links) to other pages on your website or even to other websites or systems.
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Tabbed Content App
The Tabbed Content app is a responsive and accessible app that displays articles in a condensed way. You can click the tab header to expand or close the article's detail. When the app's width falls below 480 pixels, it displays in an accordion view and displays the content vertically. When in accordion view, you can use the Expand All or Collapse All to expand or collapse all the accordions at the same time.