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Microwaves101 Joomla 3.1 CMS User Guide User Guide for Web Content Managers Version: 1.4 October 24, 2014 Copyright 2014 IEEE

Table of Contents 1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE... 7 2 LOGIN IN/LOG OUT FOR ADMIN PANEL... 8 2.1 ADMINISTRATION AREA... 8 2.1.1 Logging In to Administration Area... 8 2.1.2 Logging Out... 8 2.2 FRONT-END ADMIN AREA (FOR AUTHORS & EDITORS)... 9 2.2.1 Login... 9 2.2.2 Logging out... 9 2.3 DISCUSSION BOARD AREA... 10 2.3.1 Login to Discussion Board area... 10 2.3.2. Logging Out... 10 3 ACCESS ROLES... 12 3.1 GENERAL REVIEW... 12 3.2 FRONT-END GROUPS... 12 3.2.1 Registered Users... 13 3.2.2 Author... 13 3.2.3 Editor... 14 3.2.4 Publisher... 14 3.3 CREATE ARTICLE (PAGE) ON FRONT-END... 14 3.4 ADMINISTRATION SECTION GROUPS... 17 3.4.1 Manager... 18 3.4.2 Administrator... 19 3.4.3 Super Administrator... 19 4 WORK WITH CATEGORIES... 20 4.1 CREATE A NEW CATEGORY... 20 4.2 MANAGE EXISTING CATEGORIES... 23 5 WORKING WITH ARTICLES... 26 Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 2 of 144

5.1 CREATE A NEW ARTICLE (PAGE)... 26 5.1.1 General Options... 26 5.1.2 Publishing Options... 28 5.1.3 Metadata Options... 29 5.1.4 Anchor Links... 31 5.1.5 Insert Article... 35 5.1.6 Insert Image Gallery... 36 5.1.7 Insert Link into Article... 38 5.1.8 Add Page Break... 38 5.1.9 Add Read more link... 39 5.1.10 External References... 40 5.2 MANAGE AN EXISTING ARTICLE (PAGE)... 43 5.3 ADD/REMOVE ARTICLE TO/FROM ALPHABETICAL FILTER (ENCYCLOPEDIA)... 43 5.3.1 Add Article to Alphabetical Filter (Encyclopedia)... 44 5.3.2 Insert/Edit Link.... 45 5.3.3 Insert/Edit Anchors.... 47 5.3.4 Remove Article from Alphabetical filter (Encyclopedia)... 48 5.4 LOCK/CHECK-IN... 50 5.4.1 Checking Items In... 50 5.4.2 Automatic Check-in (without saving)... 51 5.5 DELETING AN ARTICLE... 52 5.6 FORBIDDEN WORDS REPLACER... 53 5.6.1 Delete item from ReReplacer module... 56 5.6.2 List of articles with bad words... 56 5.7 AUTHOR OF ARTICLE... 58 5.8 ARTICLE TEASER... 61 6 WORKING WITH MODULES... 65 6.1 CHANGING CONTENT BLOCKS ON FRONT PAGE... 65 6.1.1. Modules. Position: header... 67 6.1.2. Modules. Position: navigation... 67 6.1.3. Modules. Position: content-top-slider... 68 6.1.4. Modules. Position: content-top1... 69 6.1.5. Modules. Position: content-top2... 69 6.1.6. Modules. Position: content-top3... 70 Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 3 of 144

6.2 ADD NEW MODULE ON FRONT PAGE... 72 6.2.1. Add Article module to Front page.... 73 6.2.2. Add Custom HTML module to Front page.... 76 6.3 MANAGE MAIN SLIDER ON FRONT PAGE... 77 6.3.1 Add Image/Video/Presentation to slider... 77 6.3.2 Styles/Effect/Caption Options... 81 6.4 CHANGE SOCIAL MEDIA ICONS IN THE HEADER... 83 6.5 CHANGE WE APPRECIATE YOUR COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS.... 84 6.6 MANAGE DFP BANNERS... 85 6.6.1 Manage Code 1 for DFP banners... 87 6.6.2. Manage Code 2 for DFP banners... 89 6.6.3. How to add banner to specific page... 91 6.6.4. Redirecting the old page to the new page with Ads... 95 6.6.5. Types of banners currently added in admin panel... 95 7 WORKING WITH MENUS... 97 7.1 CREATE A NEW MENU ITEM... 97 7.2 EDITING TOP MENU... 101 7.3 EDITING MAIN MENU... 103 7.4 EDIT FOOTER MENU... 104 8 REVISIONS... 106 8.1 CONTENT REVISIONS/VERSIONS... 106 9 CONTENT EDITOR (JCE) AND FILE MANAGER... 110 9.1 CONTENT EDITOR - TOOLBAR... 110 9.2 JCE - SPELL CHECKER... 112 9.3 JCE PASTE FROM WORD FEATURE.... 113 9.4 MEDIA MANAGER.... 114 9.4.1 Insert Image... 117 9.4.2 Uploading images using the Insert Image screen... 118 9.4.3 Search in File Browser... 120 10 MANAGE DISCUSSION BOARD... 121 10.1 DISCUSSION BOARD ON FRONT PAGE... 121 Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 4 of 144

10.1.1. Manage module with Introductory text... 122 10.1.2. Manage Latest Posts Module... 122 10.2 DETAILED VIEW OF DISCUSSION BOARD... 124 10.2.1. Manage Categories... 124 10.2.2. Manage Users... 125 10.2.3. Configuration... 125 11 MANAGE CALENDAR (THIS FEATURE IS CURRENTLY HIDDEN)... 127 11.1 MANAGE EVENTS... 127 11.2 MANAGE EVENT CATEGORY... 128 12 HELP DESK... 130 12.1 INTRODUCING... 130 12.2 MANAGE PEOPLE SECTION... 131 12.3 CREATE TICKET/ISSUE... 131 12.4 PROJECTS... 133 12.5 TEMPLATES FOR EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS... 134 12.6 PRIORITIES... 135 13 MANAGING MOBILE SITE... 136 13.1 MENUS... 136 9.2.1. Main Menu on front page.... 136 9.2.2. Pop-up Menu on inside pages.... 139 9.2.3. Bottom Menu on inside pages.... 140 14 EXPORT DATA... 141 14.1 EXPORT ARTICLES... 141 14.2 EXPORT USERS... 143 15 APPENDIX... 144 15.1 APPENDIX A: USEFUL ARTICLES... 144 Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 5 of 144

Document History Date Changed By What Changed 10/24/14 Larisa Boiko Version 1.4 Updated section: 6.6. Manage DFP banners. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 6 of 144

1 About This Guide This document describes how to work with content on the Microwaves101 Joomla 3.1 site. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 7 of 144

2 Login In/Log Out for Admin Panel 2.1 Administration Area 2.1.1 Logging In to Administration Area To log into the main Joomla Administration Area: Follow this link - http://www.microwaves101.com/administrator/: Enter your username and password. 2.1.2 Logging Out To log out from the Administration Area, click on the Logout link in the top right corner: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 8 of 144

2.2 Front-end Admin Area (for Authors & Editors) 2.2.1 Login To login to the Authors & Editors admin area go to: http://www.microwaves101.com/user-login. Enter your username and password. 2.2.2 Logging out To log out from the Authors & Editors admin area, click on the Logout link in the top left corner: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 9 of 144

2.3 Discussion Board Area 2.3.1 Login to Discussion Board area To login to Discussion Board admin controls, go to: http://www.microwaves101.com/discussion-board. Enter your username and password. 2.3.2. Logging Out To logging out from Discussion Board area, go to http://www.microwaves101.com/discussionboard Click on Logout link. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 10 of 144

This page has been left blank for notes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 11 of 144

3 Access Roles 3.1 General review Access Control Levels (ACL) govern the permissions that are associated with the individual User levels. There are seven (7) User Groups/levels within Joomla. Four (4) only have access to the site front-end for limited content management and editing as well as Discussion Board moderation: Registered, Author, Editor, and Publisher. There are also three (3) levels with access to the full Joomla Administrator Back-end: Manager, Administrator, and Super Administrator. In addition to the registered User Groups listed above there is a Public (unregistered) or Guest, level. 3.2 Front-end groups Login at http://www.microwaves101.com/user-login. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 12 of 144

Front-end admins, have access to Admin Menu on front-end. This menu is placed on the right side of 4 pages: 1. Edit Profile: http://www.microwaves101.com/edit-profile 2. Create Article: http://www.microwaves101.com/create-article 3. List of Articles: http://www.microwaves101.com/list-all-categories 4. Login/Logout: http://www.microwaves101.com/user-login Admin Menu is available for users logged-in on the front-end: http://www.microwaves101.com/user-login. 3.2.1 Registered Users Registered - This allows the public to login to the front-end and post to the Discussion Board. (http://www.microwaves101.com/discussion-board). 3.2.2 Author Author - This level allows users to post content. They can submit new content, select options to show the item on the front page, and select dates for publishing. They cannot directly publish any content or access the work of other Authors. When content is submitted by an Author level Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 13 of 144

user, they receive the message, Thanks for your submission. Your submission will now be reviewed before being posted to the site. They can log back in to edit their own articles, but only when that article has been published and is visible. 3.2.3 Editor Editor - This level allows a user to post and edit any (not just their own) content both published and unpublished. Editors cannot publish or change the publishing status of any articles, including their own. 3.2.4 Publisher Publisher - This level allows a user to post, edit and publish any (not just their own) content item. Publishers can review all articles, edit and change publishing options, and determine when an article is ready for publication. 3.3 Create Article (page) on Front-end As written above, Authors, Editors and Publishers have the ability to create a new Article. Use this URL: http://www.microwaves101.com/create-article Or click on Create Article menu item in the Admin Menu: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 14 of 144

Fill-in title of an Article, and add full text to JCE Editor, as is shown on screen below: Select Category of new Article, in Publishing tab. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 15 of 144

Click on Save link to save an Article: When an Author, Editor or Publisher has saved a new article, all top level Administrators will see Notification about submitted Article at the bottom of Joomla admin panel. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 16 of 144

When an administrator clicks on envelope at the bottom of the page, he/she can see Message about submitted Article: The administrator should navigate to Content -> Article Manager, locate the unpublished article added by Author, Editor or Publisher, and review. Upon approval, simply click to publish on the live site. 3.4 Administration section groups There are three (3) Administration section groups that allow access to Joomla. Administration groups can login to the Administrative interface: https://microwaves101.com/administrator/ Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 17 of 144

3.4.1 Manager Manager - This level allows access to content creation and other system information on the Joomla backend. They can create or edit any content, access some Backend-only features like adding, deleting and editing Sections and Categories or editing the Front Page and Menus. They don t have any access to the mechanics of Joomla, like user management or the ability to install components or modules. These menu items are available for Manager: 1. Content: Article, Category, Media Managers and Featured Articles. 2. Components: Kunena Forum (Discussion Board) and Simple Image Gallery Pro. Other components are not useful. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 18 of 144

3.4.2 Administrator Administrator - This group allows access to most administration functions. An Administrator has all the privileges of a Manager, but they also have access to set options, install/delete components, modules and bots, User Manager access, and can view the site statistics. What they cannot do is change, edit or install Site Templates or make any changes to the site s Global configuration options. When an Administrator accesses the User Manager list, they will see all users at their access level or below. They can modify any user EXCEPT a Super Administrator in fact, they will not even see Super Administrator accounts in the list. Also, they cannot create additional Super Administrator level accounts, only a Super Admin can do that. Administrators see these menus in the Joomla Admin panel: 3.4.3 Super Administrator Super Administrator - This group allows access to all administration functions. Only another Super Administrator can create or edit a Super Administrator user account. Full access to ALL AREAS is given to Super Administrators, and once created they cannot be as easily deleted. You must change the user's group to something other than Super Administrator first in order to delete them. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 19 of 144

4 Work with Categories A Category is a collection of Articles. Each Category can have articles assigned to it. An Article can be associated with one Category only. 4.1 Create a New Category To create a new Category, navigate to Content -> Category Manager -> Add New Category 1) Fill in these fields: - Category Title - Description of the category Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 20 of 144

2) Publishing Options tab - these entries are optional. Joomla automatically creates default entries for these values. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 21 of 144

3) Options tab - set the category options for better optimization. 4) Metadata Options tab add SEO information for the category. After all changes are done, click the Save & Close button at the top left of the page. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 22 of 144

4.2 Manage Existing Categories To manage Categories, go to Content -> Category Manager. Every Article should be related to one Category. There can be multiple Articles in one Category. For example, the categories Encyclopedia and Acronyms consist of multiple articles. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 23 of 144

To edit a Category, choose the name from the general list and click on it: After your changes are done, click the Save & Close button. Click the Close button if nothing has been changed. Use Filter to search for articles by category. Navigate to Content->Article-> Select Category box: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 24 of 144

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5 Working with Articles 5.1 Create a New Article (Page) 5.1.1 General Options Navigate to Content -> Article Manager -> Add New Article. Or use New button under the Articles section. Fill in the Title. Choose the Category. Each article must have a category. See full list of categories - https://www.microwaves101.com/administrator/index.php?option=com_categories Fill in the body text of the new page. Please see screenshot below of how the inside page of an Article looks in admin panel. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 26 of 144

a later time. NOTE: You should click on the Save & Close button to save your changes. If you click only the Save button, other users may not be able to edit the Article when they login at Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 27 of 144

5.1.2 Publishing Options To manage publishing options, use the Publishing tab. This tab allows you to enter parameters for an Article, as shown below: These entries are optional. Joomla automatically creates default entries for these values. Created by. Name of the Joomla user who created this item. This will default to the currently logged-in user. If you want to change this to a different user, click the Select User button. Created By Alias. This optional field allows you to enter an alias for the Author of an Article. Created Date. This field defaults to the current time the Article was created. You can enter in a different date and time or click on the calendar icon to find the desired date. Start Publishing. Date and time to start publishing. Use this field if you want to enter content ahead of time and then have it published automatically at a future time. Finish Publishing. Date and time to finish publishing. Use this field if you want to have content automatically removed from the site by changing to the Unpublished state at a future time (for example, when it is no longer applicable). Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 28 of 144

If an Article was published but then expired (due to a finish date being entered as per previous paragraph) an orange symbol is displayed in the list of Articles: Modified By. Displays who last edited the article. Note this field is non-editable. Modified Date. Date and time the article was last modified. Note this field is non-editable. Revision. This indicates the number of times an article has been edited. Note this field is noneditable. Hits. The number of times an item has been viewed. 5.1.3 Metadata Options To add meta tags, use the Metadata section displayed on Publishing tab. This section allows you to enter Metadata information for an article. Metadata is information about the Article that is not displayed but is available to search engines and other systems to classify the Article. This gives you more control over how the content will be analyzed by these programs. All of these entries are optional. Metadata is shown inside HTML meta elements. The entry screen is shown below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 29 of 144

Meta Description. An optional paragraph to be used as the description of the page in the HTML output. This will generally display in the results of search engines. Meta Keywords. Optional entry for keywords. Must be entered separated by commas and may be entered in upper or lower case. Key Reference. Optional text key that an Article may be referenced by (for example, a help reference). A normal Joomla! link to an Article is in the form "<home URL>/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=34". In this example, Joomla! is using the "com_content" component, using an "article" layout, showing the Article whose ID is "22", and using the Menu Item whose ItemID is "34". The Key Reference of an Article can be used in a URL instead of the Article's ID. For example, if an Article's Key Reference is "whats.new", then the URL "<home URL>/index.php/?option=com_content&view=article&Itemid=34&task=findkey&keyref=whats.ne w" could also be used to display the page. The "task=findkey" tells Joomla! to search by Key Reference, and the "keyref=whats.new" provides the Key Reference to search for. Using the Key Reference to link to Articles is more flexible than using Article ID, since you can edit the Key Reference field of existing Articles. Note that, if more than one Article has the same Key Reference, this URL will only find the first Article with this Key Reference. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 30 of 144

Robots. The instructions for search robots that browse to this page. Use Global: Use the value set in the Component Options for this component. Index, Follow: Index this page and follow the links on this page. THIS IS DEFAULT. No index, Follow: Do not index this page, but still follow the links on the page. For example, you might do this for a site map page where you want the links to be indexed but you don't want this page to show in search engines. Index, No follow: Index this page, but do not follow any links on the page. For example, you might want to do this for an events calendar, where you want the page to show in search engines but you do not want to index each event. No index, no follow: Do not index this page or follow any links on the page. Author. Optional entry for an Author name within the metadata. If entered, this creates an HTML meta element with the name attribute of "author" and the content attribute as entered here. Content Rights. Optional entry that shows what rights others have to use the content in the article. If entered, this creates an HTML meta element with the name attribute of "rights" and the content attribute as entered here. External Reference. An optional reference used to link to external data sources. If entered, this creates an HTML meta element with a name attribute of "xreference" and a content attribute equal to the entered text. 5.1.4 Anchor Links Insert/Edit Anchor. An anchor is a marker inside an article that lets you link directly to a sentence in the article. To insert an anchor, move the cursor to the desired location within the article and click this button. A window will display. Enter the name of the Anchor and press Insert. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 31 of 144

A small anchor icon will then show at the location of the anchor. You can edit the name of the anchor by clicking on it and pressing this button. You can delete the anchor just by selecting it and pressing the delete key. Insert/Edit Link. To insert or edit a link, select the linked text and press this button. A popup dialog displays that lets you enter details about the link. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 32 of 144

Anchors added earlier to an article are displayed in the Article Anchors section. For example, in the image below, the anchors #standingwave, #vswr, #other, and #mismatch are displayed below the "Voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)" article they are contained in. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 33 of 144

Anchors from other articles are displaying at the Browse-> Content section in pop-window. You can navigate directly to the content item and the anchor will be listed below the item. All you need to do is select it and update the link. Clicking on the anchor item will insert the article link with the anchor appended into the URL field, for example: /encyclopedias/452-vswr#standingwave. Click on Save & Close button to save your changes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 34 of 144

5.1.5 Insert Article Click on Insert Article button below article toolbar to insert an Article to current article. In the pop-up window, select the data to insert and click on one of the article links. They will insert tags with syntax: {article ID/Title/Alias}{Data}{/article}. Also, you can manage display of Titles, Content, Read more link and Maximum text length. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 35 of 144

5.1.6 Insert Image Gallery Click on Simple Image Gallery Pro button below article toolbar to insert an image gallery into current article. Select gallery in pop-up window and click on Insert button. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 36 of 144

Inserted Gallery will have this view on the front end. Images will be opened in pop-up window as is show below. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 37 of 144

5.1.7 Insert Link into Article Click on the Article button below the article toolbar to insert a link inside the current article. A list of all articles will be shown in a pop-up window. Click on the article which you need to add a link to. 5.1.8 Add Page Break Page break enables a long article to be split into pages. Position the cursor where you want a Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 38 of 144

page break to occur. Click on Page Break button below article. A small dialogue box appears above the editor. The Page Title is likely to be the name of the heading or main content of the next part of the article. If you do not enter anything, this becomes the page number by default. Enter the name of the page Click Insert When the article is saved there will be an index and also navigation at the bottom of each page. 5.1.9 Add Read more link Read more enables the article to be read in full following a few 'teaser' lines. There are some pages where a short teaser extract gives enough information for readers to grasp the content of the article. This is often used for news or blogs where there is limited room on the main page, and readers are not interested in all content. A good solution is to use the Read More format. Open the article for editing Make sure that the first few lines (which are going to be the 'teaser' text) give a good idea of the content of the rest of the article Place the cursor at the end of the teaser text Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 39 of 144

Click on the Read more button underneath the Editor screen. A dotted line is inserted into the article. Save the article. Only the teaser text is displayed on the front-end. At the end there is a READ MORE link. Click on this to display the rest of the article. 5.1.10 External References You can refer to the contents of Articles on another web-site by creating an external reference. A list of external references added in the admin panel are displayed at the bottom of the article. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 40 of 144

To add external reference, in the admin panel open the article to which you want to add external references. Navigate to Images and links tab, as shown below. You can add external references to block Link A, Link B, Link C. Link A (B, C) The actual link to which users will be redirected. Must be a full URL, including http:// or other protocol. Link A (B, C) Text Text to display for the link. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 41 of 144

URL Target Window Target browser window when the menu item is clicked. You can add a maximum of 3 External References below each Article. Click Save & Close button to save added links. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 42 of 144

5.2 Manage an Existing Article (Page) To manage Articles go to Content -> Article Manager. Use search field to search for the article, or use a filter on the left side to filter articles by Category. Click on the desired Article to manage it. Click on the article you wish to change. After changes are done, click the Save & Close button. Click the Close button if nothing has changed. 5.3 Add/Remove Article to/from Alphabetical Filter (Encyclopedia) Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 43 of 144

5.3.1 Add Article to Alphabetical Filter (Encyclopedia) Step 1. To add articles to the alphabetical filter in Encyclopedia section, go to Components -> Kaoz Designs Glossary -> Terms Administration -> Add Term Click on green box Add a term Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 44 of 144

Step 2. In Term Details window, select Term Categories encyclopedia. Step 3. Term field - add title of Article. This term determines how the link is stored for future editing but it does not appear in the encyclopedia index. If you want to edit the link later, this term is how you access it. It can be unpublished or edited later. Also, it can be removed completely by clicking on the Delete button. For example: ABCs of Amplifiers Step 4. Term Characteristics field - add title of Article and link it to article. Please see detailed explanation below how to add link. For example: ABCs of Amplifiers. This is the term that appears in the encyclopedia index Click on Save button to save your changes. 5.3.2 Insert/Edit Link. Step 1. To insert or edit a link, select the linked text and press this button. A popup dialog displays that lets you enter details about the link. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 45 of 144

Step 2. Fill in URL field in the pop-up window which appears when you click on Link button. Or, find the Article which you want to link to current phrase. Go to Browse->Content section in popup window, select category (for example: Encyclopedia) and click on the Article title, shown below. Step 3. Click on Insert button, to add link. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 46 of 144

5.3.3 Insert/Edit Anchors. Step 1. To insert or edit an anchor link, select the linked text and press this button. A popup dialog displays that lets you enter details about the link. Step 2. To add Anchors from another articles navigate to Browse-> Content section in popwindow. Select category (for example: Encyclopedia). You can navigate directly to the content item and the anchor will be listed below the item. All you need to do is select it and update the link, as is shown below. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 47 of 144

Step 3. Clicking on the anchor item will insert the article link with the anchor appended into the URL field, for example: /encyclopedias/260-abcs-of-amplifier#pulsed. http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/260-abcs-of-amplifiers#pulsed Step 4. Click on Save button to save your changes. 5.3.4 Remove Article from Alphabetical filter (Encyclopedia) To remove Articles from Alphabetical filter in Encyclopedia section, go to Components -> Kaoz Designs Glossary -> Terms Administration Use the search tool to find the link you want to change. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 48 of 144

Select the Term which you want to delete and click on Un-publish button at top. Or click on green check (tick) in Active column. If item is unpublished (green) check red X as shown below: Select the Term which you want to delete permanently and click on Delete button. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 49 of 144

5.4 Lock/Check-in Sometimes you may see a padlock next to a specific item. These padlocks may be displayed next to Content Items, Menu Items, Modules, etc. The Joomla! system places these padlocks next to an item to indicate that a user is currently editing the item (i.e. the item is "checked out"). The lock is removed when the user clicks on the "Save&Close" or "Close" button for that item. If the user never clicks "Save&Close" or "Close" and instead clicks on the Save button, or simply navigates to another page, then the item remains locked. If a different user needs to work with an item that is in the "checked out" state he or she must first ask a manager or administrator to check the item back in (release the item) before any new changes can be made. 5.4.1 Checking Items In There are three ways of checking items back in. One way is to contact the person that has the item checked out to see if they are finished. You can hover the cursor above the lock and the tooltip popup will display the name of the user who checked out the article. If you have top-level admininstrator rights, and can click on the padlock to check only this item back in, or click on Site->Maintenance->Global Check-in to check all items in. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 50 of 144

The latter option should be used very carefully, especially in multi-user environments. This single action checks in all previously checked out items, whether they were checked out by you or not. Possible undesirable side effects may be that multiple editors end up working on the same document. In this case whoever clicks the save button last has their version saved as the final copy. 5.4.2 Automatic Check-in (without saving) Automatic check-in happens after 1 hour of no action on a page. In such case, changes are not saved on the page. Also, automatic check-in (without saving your changes) happens if you click on the Close button, or close your browser tab and click on Leave Page button. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 51 of 144

5.5 Deleting an Article Go to Content > Article Manger on the toolbar menu. Check the box next to the article(s) that you want to delete. Then click Trash button. If you want to make sure that the Article is completely gone from the system (so no further roll back is available), go to Content > Article Manager and select Trashed in Search Tools. Select the article which you want to delete (this action is not available to administrators with only Manager's privileges), click on Empty Trash button, and Delete button in pop-up window. NOTE: This action cannot be undone. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 52 of 144

5.6 Forbidden words replacer ReReplacer module searches for any words (which you add to ReReplacer) throughout the site. To replace words inside an article, you enter them into the ReReplacer module and tell it to replace them with a chosen new word. Add Forbidden words to ReReplacer module Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 53 of 144

Go to Components > NoNumber Replacer on the toolbar menu. Click on green box New to add new item. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 54 of 144

Fill-in these fields in the Details tab: 1. Search bad word which was added to Article by user. 2. Replace text, to which bad word should be replaced. 3. Title this title is how item is stored in ReReplacer module for future editing. Open Search Areas tab to enable replacing of bad words in specific section in admin panel and front-end. In list of ReReplacer items you can see all settings for each record: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 55 of 144

5.6.1 Delete item from ReReplacer module Select item which you want to delete and click on Trash button. 5.6.2 List of articles with bad words Click on blue button List of articles with bad words to see list of pages where words were replaced. If bad word was automatically found and replaced on some pages, a list of those pages is displayed in the right column. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 56 of 144

If bad word was NOT found on any pages, the right column is empty. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 57 of 144

5.7 Author of Article Most Articles have an Author s block at the bottom of page. Author: The Unknown Editor is selected by default for each new Article. If Author has avatar or/and title, additional info will be displayed in Author s block below article. If there are 2 or more Authors of current Article, text Author is changed to Co-Author. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 58 of 144

To change Author, open Article and go to Fields and Filters tab. Select Author, which you want to assign to current Article. Click on Save & Close button to save your changes. Fields and Filters tab just displays labels of Users, which are registered in admin panel. If you want to change name of Author, you should go to Users -> Users Manager and select User, which you want to edit. For example: Unknown Editor. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 59 of 144

To change First or Last Name of User, open Account Details tab: To upload Avatar and add Title of User, open Author Info Box Profile Data tab: Then go to Account Details tab and re-enter password of user: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 60 of 144

Click on Save & Close button to save your changes. If this user is assigned as an Author to an Article, the user s name will be automatically changed below each Article. NOTE: When a new user-author is added to the Joomla system, contact Handmade Interactive to add this new author as a filter. 5.8 Article Teaser To manage Article Teaser module go to Extensions -> Module Manager -> Articles - Related Articles. NOTE: The module Related Article is currently turned off until the volunteer group adjusts all articles (as per stated requirements - each article needs to have an intro image loaded inside Joomla admin). Article Teaser is a short description of Article A, which is displayed on Article B, which is related to Article A by Meta Keywords. For example we have 2 articles related by keywords. Articles "Group Delay in Filters" and "Filters" have the same keyword "filters". 1. Group Delay in Filters -> <meta name="keywords" content="filters, delay, group" /> http://mw101.mtt-dev1.org/encyclopedias/group-delay-in-filters Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 61 of 144

2. Filters -> <meta name="keywords" content="filters" /> http://mw101.mtt-dev1.org/encyclopedias/filters Since the articles are related, on top of Filters page we can see the Article Teaser of the "Group Delay in Filters" page: http://mw101.mtt-dev1.org/encyclopedias/filters Article Teaser shows these parameters for an article: 1. Title of article (page). For example: "Group Delay in Filters" 2. Intro image can be uploaded in admin panel, at Images and links tab of an article: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 62 of 144

If Intro image is not uploaded, the default image is displayed in Related Articles: 3. Link of Article is adding by default to Title and Intro Image. Left blank for notes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 63 of 144

Meta keywords can be added on the Publishing tab of an Article, as shown below: Click on Save & Close button to save your changes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 64 of 144

6 Working with Modules 6.1 Changing Content Blocks on Front page To manage Modules, go to Extensions -> Module Manager. Most modules are displayed only on the Main page. See below an image-map of all the positions of modules on Main page. The positions of modules are: header, navigation, content-topslider, content-top1, content-top2, content-top3. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 65 of 144

Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 66 of 144

6.1.1. Modules. Position: header To manage Modules in the header position, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select header in the left-panel filter. Note the list of modules which are displayed in the header on the main page. Click on any module to edit. 6.1.2. Modules. Position: navigation To manage the navigation module, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select navigation in the left-panel filter. There is only one module in this position. Click on module to edit it. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 67 of 144

6.1.3. Modules. Position: content-top-slider To manage the content-top-slider module, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select content-top-slider in left-panel filter. There is only one module in this position. Click on the module to edit it. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 68 of 144

6.1.4. Modules. Position: content-top1 To manage the Module content-top1, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select content-top1 in the left-panel filter. You ll see a list of the modules which are displayed in the content-top1 position on main page. Click on any module to edit. 6.1.5. Modules. Position: content-top2 To manage Modules in the content-top2 position, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select content-top2 in left-panel filter. Click on any module to edit it. Modules with green status are published. Modules with red status are unpublished. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 69 of 144

6.1.6. Modules. Position: content-top3 To manage Modules in the position content-top3, go to Extensions -> Module Manager, then select content-top3 in left-panel filter. Click on any module to edit it. Modules with green status are published. Modules with red status are unpublished. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 70 of 144

For example: To work with the Microwave Encyclopedia block on the front page, go to edit module page and click on the Edit link, as shown below. On the Custom Output tab you can change text: Click on the Save&Close button when content changes are done, or on the Close button if nothing was changed. To edit the other sections of the home page, take the same steps as described before. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 71 of 144

6.2 Add new module on Front Page Navigate to Extensions ->Module Manager -> Add New. Select a module type: Article Single, or Custom HTML Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 72 of 144

6.2.1. Add Article module to Front page. Navigate to Extensions ->Module Manager -> Add New -> Select a module type: Article Single Fill in title field and select position of module in Details tab. There 3 available positions on Home page: content-top1, content-top2, content-top3. Detailed description of positions on Front page is in item 5.1. Fill in Article ID in Options tab. Navigate to Content -> Article Manager -> Find Article to add to module on Front page. Copy Article ID, as is shown in picture below, Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 73 of 144

You can manage other settings of module in theoptions tab: Select Only on the pages selected option and click on Home check-box in Menu Assignment tab: Click on Save&Close button to save your changes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 74 of 144

The full text of your Article will be displayed on front page. Navigate to Content -> Article Manager -> Find Article Place Read More link in the appropriate place in article. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 75 of 144

6.2.2. Add Custom HTML module to Front page. Navigate to Extensions ->Module Manager -> Add New -> Select a module type: Custom HTML. Fill in title field and select position of module in Details tab. There are 3 available positions on Home page: content-top1, content-top2, content-top3. A detailed description of positions on the front page is in item 5.1. Add text for module at Custom Output tab: Select Only on the pages selected option and Home check-box in Menu Assignment tab: Click on Save&Close button to save your changes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 76 of 144

6.3 Manage Main Slider on Front Page Homepage slider allows the functionality to display a slideshow of images or videos. Features: User interface supports browse/upload, as well as drag/drop to the upload interface. May include a link on each slide. May include a caption on each slide. May order slides or have them displayed randomly. Compatible with responsive design (mobile devices) if properly configured. 6.3.1 Add Image/Video/Presentation to slider Navigate to Extensions ->Module Manager. Click on the Homepage Slider item. Manage slides on the Slides manager tab. Use Select an image link for adding/changing the slide s images. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 77 of 144

Select slider directory in the pop-up window. Scroll to the bottom of the pop-up window and click on the Browse button. Browse to your image file. Click on Start Upload icon. Click on the uploaded image. This will automatically fill the image URL for you. Scroll down, fill in a Title and Description. Click in the Insert button to insert the image into a slide. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 78 of 144

Next, set the slide transition time. For example, enter 5000ms to display the slide for approximately 5 seconds (or skip this step to use the default found in Effects options). Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 79 of 144

In the Description field, add the slide s text. This will be displayed at the bottom of the slide on the front-end. Under the Link options button, enter a URL. If opening content outside domain, you may want to open in a new window from the Target drop-down. If you want to add video-slide to slider, click on Video options button and add link to video. Video will play inside slider. If you want to add a PowerPoint Presentation to slider: 1. Upload image of Presentation in the same way as described above. 2. Upload.pptx file of presentation to Dropbox. 3. Click on Link options button and add link to presentation (copy link from Dropbox). Use Add a slide button, at the bottom, for adding a new image/video. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 80 of 144

To delete any slide, click the icon image.. Or click the Select an image for changing the slide 6.3.2 Styles/Effect/Caption Options You can manage styles in Styles Options tab. There are numerous options here that can make your slider unique. Click on Skin drop-down to choose color skin for slider. Please see below a scheme of the parameters: width, height, loader, navigation, thumbnails, pagination. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 81 of 144

All these parameters can be managed at the Styles Option tab: You can manage effects in Effects Options tab. You can set the time of the rotations and the effects as the images/videos slide by. There are auto play options, image adjustment options, etc. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 82 of 144

You can set different parameters for slider captions at Caption styles tab. These options are available: font style, margins, background, rounded corners, shadow, borders. Click Save&Close button after the slides are changed or click Close button if nothing has been changed. 6.4 Change Social Media Icons in the Header Navigate to Extensions ->Module Manager-> Follow links Make changes under the Custom output tab. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 83 of 144

Click the Save&Close button after all changes are done or click Close if nothing has changed. 6.5 Change We appreciate your comments and suggestions. Most pages have the text We appreciate your comments and suggestions. at the bottom. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 84 of 144

To manage this text go to Extensions -> Module Manager -> Select Position bottom-inside Click on module to edit it. Click on Custom Output tab to edit text and link. 6.6 Manage DFP banners DFP banners consists of 2 types of codes: 1. Code 1 should be placed in Header; 2. Code 2 should be placed in Body. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 85 of 144

In example below code 1 is displayed in blue, code 2 in green. Note: Code 1 always consists of 2 parts as is shown below. Part #1 in code 1 is the same for all banners. Since part #1 of code 1 is already added to template, you can add only part #2 of code 1 to plugin HeadTag as is written below. ------------------------------------------------------ CODE 1: Filter Lower Skyscraper Place this code into the HEAD element of the web page ------------------------------------------------------ <script type='text/javascript'> var googletag = googletag {}; googletag.cmd = googletag.cmd []; (function() { var gads = document.createelement('script'); gads.async = true; gads.type = 'text/javascript'; var usessl = 'https:' == document.location.protocol; gads.src = (usessl? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//www.googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js'; var node = document.getelementsbytagname('script')[0]; node.parentnode.insertbefore(gads, node); })(); </script> <script type='text/javascript'> googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.defineslot('/4906012/filters_lowerskyscraper', [160, 600], 'div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0').addservice(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().enablesinglerequest(); googletag.enableservices(); }); </script> ---------------------------------------------------------------- CODE 2: Place this code where this unit should show in the page body ---------------------------------------------------------------- <!-- Filters_LowerSkyscraper --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0' style='width:160px; height:600px;'> <script type='text/javascript'> googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0'); }); </script> </div> Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 86 of 144

6.6.1 Manage Code 1 for DFP banners Code 1 should be placed to the <head></head> tag in the template. To manage code 1 for DFP banners, go to Extensions -> Plugin Manager -> HeadTag Open Menu Item Rules tab to assign specific code for specific pages. Menu items for Main web-site are displayed in section main-global as is shown below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 87 of 144

Select Tag Type Custom Tag and insert part #2 of code 1 to Custom Tag field. For example code below (from the sample in section 6.6 Manage DFP banners ): <script type='text/javascript'> googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.defineslot('/4906012/filters_lowerskyscraper', [160, 600], 'div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0').addservice(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().enablesinglerequest(); googletag.enableservices(); }); </script> If you want to add several codes #1 to HEAD section select another menu items as was described above. Each menu item can have 1 4 Custom Tags. For example: page Connector Color Code has 3 specific banners: Skyscrapers(right-side), Baseboard(bottom), Leaderboard(top): http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/connector-color-code That s why page Connector Color Code has 3 Custom Tags. Samples of Custom Tags for each menu item are shown on image below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 88 of 144

6.6.2. Manage Code 2 for DFP banners To manage Code #2 for banners, go to Extensions -> Module Manager -> Search by banner. There are 4 types of banners on Main and Mobile sites: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 89 of 144

- right-side banners on inside pages on main site (position: aside-right); - bottom banners on inside pages on main site (position: bottom-inside); - banners on mobile site (position: ims-mobile-content-footer); - top banners on inside pages on main site (position: top-inside); Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 90 of 144

To manage a banner, click on it first. For example, click on module Banner Right (KR Electronics). This banner is displayed on the right side of specific inside pages of main site. Click on Module tab and click on Toggle Editor to switch OFF HTML editor and insert banner code #2. For example: <!-- Filters_LowerSkyscraper --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0' style='width:160px; height:600px;'> <script type='text/javascript'> googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1403439407967-0'); }); </script> </div> 6.6.3. How to add banner to specific page The Joomla CMS only allows banners to be assigned to specific menu items (not specific pages). We have already created all menu items for all existing pages in Encyclopedia and Acronyms sections. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 91 of 144

To place a banner on a specific page, which is created after 10/24/14, an administrator must create a separate menu item for that page. These menu items are sub-items of the Encyclopedia or Acronyms menu item in Menus -> Main Global section in admin panel: See section 7.1 in the user guide for an explanation of how to create a new menu item. You should select Encyclopedia as the Parent menu item for new sub-items. After you have created a menu sub-item for a specific page, go to the banner module (Extensions -> Module Manager) and click on Menu Assignment tab to select the specific pages on which this banner should be displayed. Please notice: Currently Run of the site banners (Skyscraper, Baseboard, Leaderboard) are displaying on all inside pages of Encyclopedia section, except for pages listed in section 6.6.5. Types of banners currently added in admin panel in this guide. If you create new specific banner and want to assign it to specific page, which already has Run of the site banners > open Run of the site banners (3 separate modules) and take them OFF from specific page. Then assign new module with specific banner to specific page (as is written above). Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 92 of 144

Click on Save&Close button to save your changes. Banner Right (KR Electronics) is displayed on right-side of 6 pages, including Microwave filters page: http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/filters Please notice, since user created new menu item for "Filters" page, this menu item has new URL now. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 93 of 144

URLs of new menu items are creating by such logic: [domain name] + [main menu item] + [menu sub-item alias] [menu sub-item alias] can be copied from Menus section in admin panel: In our case it is: [http://www.microwaves101.com/] + [encyclopedias] + [filters] So, page with new banners has new URL now: http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/filters Old URL of page (without menu item): http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/368-filters If URL of page was changed we should do one more step - to change URL of Article in Encyclopedia Alphabetical filter:http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias In this sample, we should change link of "Filters" article in Encyclopedia Alphabetical filter. Explanation about editing links in Encyclopedia Alphabetical filter is written in section "5.3 Add/Remove Article to/from Alphabetical Filter (Encyclopedia)" in this User Guide. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 94 of 144

6.6.4. Redirecting the old page to the new page with Ads We added feature of automatic redirecting the old page to the new page with Ads. It works if alias of menu item is the same as alias of page. For example: Old page has alias "connector-color-code" and id "778": http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/778-connector-color-code Menu item for new page has alias "connector-color-code": http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/connector-color-code In such case old page is automatically redirecting to the new page: http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/778-connector-color-code -> http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/connector-color-code 6.6.5. Types of banners currently added in admin panel 1. Banner on inside Mobile pages. 2. Run of site banners: Skyscraper(right-side), Baseboard(bottom), Leaderboard(top) on all inside pages, except for those listed below: http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/180-degree-hybrid-phase-shifters 3. Copper Mountain pages: Skyscraper(right-side), Baseboard(bottom), Leaderboard(top): http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/network-analyzer-measurements 4. Maury Microwave pages: Skyscrapers(right-side), Baseboard(bottom), Leaderboard(top): http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/connector-color-code http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/load-pull-for-power-devices http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/noise-parameter-extraction-using-source-pull http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/microwave-impedance-tuners Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 95 of 144

5. Filter pages: Skyscrapers(right-side), Baseboard(bottom), Leaderboard(top): http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/filters http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/lumped-element-filters http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/filter-schematic-symbols http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/group-delay-in-filters http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/diplexers http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedias/duplexers Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 96 of 144

7 Working with Menus 7.1 Create a New Menu Item For adding a new item to the Top menu, navigate to Menus ->Top menu -> Add New Menu Item. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 97 of 144

For adding a new item to the Main menu, navigate to Menus -> Main Global -> Add New Menu Item For adding a menu item, use the New button in the top left corner on the Edit Menu page. On the New Menu Item page make changes in the following fields: a) Menu Item Type select content type to link to. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 98 of 144

- If the link goes to a simple article (page) in a pop-up window, select Articles -> Single Article, see below: - If the link will go to an external URL select System Links -> External URL, see below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 99 of 144

b) If you selected Single Article, you need to select the article in the Select Article field. Click on the Select button to view a pop-up with Search content. In the Filter field enter the name of the article and then choose your article from the search results list, as shown below: After you select the article, notice that the Select Article field is filled as shown below: c) Next, add the link title to Menu Title field. d) To open the page in a new browser window, select New Window With Navigation in the Target Window field as shown below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 100 of 144

e) Click the Save&Close button at the top to add a new link. 7.2 Editing Top Menu In Administrator Area, navigate to Menus -> Top menu Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 101 of 144

To change the order of links in the menu, drag and drop using the icon item on the list. in front of each menu Click the Save&Close button after all changes are done or click Close if nothing has changed. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 102 of 144

7.3 Editing Main Menu Navigate to Menus -> Main Global The Main menu (Main Global) contains all the links of the main site navigation. On the edit menu item page, click the Save&Close button after changes are done or click Close if nothing has changed. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 103 of 144

7.4 Edit Footer Menu Navigate to Menus -> Footer menu Click on any item to edit. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 104 of 144

Click the Save&Close button after all changes are done or click Close if nothing has changed. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 105 of 144

8 Revisions 8.1 Content Revisions/Versions The Versions module is a security feature for your content. Versions allow you to keep copies of previous versions of articles every time you save a change. The Versions button appears in the toolbar at the top of the articles screen: Every time you save an article, the new version will be accessible via this pop-up window. The current version of the article is marked by a gold star. To compare the current version with a previous version, check the boxes next to the versions and click Compare. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 106 of 144

Text that has been removed is marked in red and text that has been added is marked in green. Joomla stores all content and the settings for this content. In this example, you can see that the version on the right has been changed so that Featured is set to Yes. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 107 of 144

To roll back to a previous version, check the box next to the version and click Restore: Options to see changes more easily: Because all of the options for the article are saved, it can be easier to see only what has changed. Click Changed Values in the top-right corner. You'll now see only the article options that were changed. By default, versions will show only the article text. Note there is a Show HTML Code button: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 108 of 144

This will show you the underlying HTML code in the article: This HTML feature will be useful because currently the versions don't display images. Even if they did, there wouldn't be room inside the pop-up to cleanly display large images. Versions limit. The number of versions that are stored is limited to 20. The function Keep forever prevents selected versions from being deleted automatically. NOTE: "Keep forever" function is not supported by the current version of Joomla, however a Joomla update is scheduled for late 2014. This will activate the function. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 109 of 144

9 Content Editor (JCE) and File Manager 9.1 Content Editor - Toolbar The JCE (common industry abbreviation for Joomla Content Editor ) in Joomla is enabled for all HTML-rich content fields. For Microwaves101 it is configured to have a set of common editing functions, as shown in the screenshot below: Useful hot keys combination to speed up your work using JCE: - Press the ENTER key to make a new paragraph; - Press the SHIFT+ENTER keys simultaneously to make a line break within the same paragraph. The Toolbar is the area where you can activate most of the editing features. A number of them replicate content editing features from MS Word editing software (Bold, Editing, Justification, Lists, Bullet Points). These most commonly-used features are not part of this document overview, since we assume all Microwaves101 content editors are skilled in basic document editing. The features specific to web document processing are: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 110 of 144

Converts or removes the text in hyperlinks. It may also be used to manage file uploads and links to files on the web server. Create and edit anchors Inserts images into the document. Two Paste options: Pastes content copied from Microsoft Word or similar applications. Pastes text without the formatting. Removes the formatting from the highlighted text. Cleans up messy code. Applies predefined content styles. Insert or remove a Blockquote Select a special character from a dialog to insert Expand the editor to full the screen. Preview the current article Preview the current article Edit the HTML source code of an article Insert and Edit Tables. Includes tools for inserting, removing and merging cells and rows. Toggle Visual Aids. Toggle Visual Blocks, a visual representation of block elements. Insert a non-breaking space XHTML Extras. Add additional properties on an element such as Insertion, Deletion, Acronym and Abbreviation. Insert and edit Joomla Readmore and Pagebreak elements Spellchekcer using the Google Spell Checking service or as an interface for PSPell, Aspell or Enchant. The text format is included in the [Toggle Editor] link above the Body field. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 111 of 144

Clicking [Toggle Editor] will disable/enable the editing toolbar at the top of the Body field. You will be able to enter text and HTML code into the field. 9.2 JCE - Spell Checker How spell check works: 1. Click on Spell Check icon. 2. Incorrect words are underlined by red line. 3. Click on underlined word with right button of your "mouse". 4. A list of correct suggestions will appear. Click on word which is more suitable. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 112 of 144

9.3 JCE Paste from Word feature. It is important to use the Paste from Word button whenever coping/pasting texts from Word documents. This will remove the invisible formatting code that Word inserts. The following steps describe the process. Inside the JCE editor toolbar click the Paste from Word button. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 113 of 144

In a new pop-up window, paste the text copied from the Word document. Click the Insert button. Inserted text will appear into JCE editor. Adjust formatting if needed. 9.4 Media Manager. The Media Manager is accessible from 2 core locations in the Microwaves101 Admin: 1) Main access: available as a Media Manager link on Joomla Dashboard: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 114 of 144

2) Via HTML JCE Editor through Link or Image tools. In this use case the File Manager is represented by the following icon. The screenshot below shows both Link and Image tools highlighted: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 115 of 144

The below screenshot shows Insert / Edit Link pop-up activated. The additional link to File Manager is available to the far right of the Link URL field: The below screenshot shows the Insert / Edit Image pop-up activated. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 116 of 144

9.4.1 Insert Image Choose where you would like your image placed in the flow of the text by moving the cursor and clicking the Image editor button at the bottom of the screen. The Insert Image screen will open over the top of the Edit Article screen. Choose an image by clicking on it. You may also move directory by clicking on the folder icons. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 117 of 144

Use the drop down Directory field to quickly select a directory and click the Up button to go up a directory level. Set the image properties as required: Alternative text: A short description of an image. Align: Sets the image alignment. If left blank the align attribute is not set. Click the Insert button to insert the image. The Insert Image screen will close and the image will be displayed in the editor. Click the Cancel button to leave the Insert Image screen. 9.4.2 Uploading images using the Insert Image screen You may also upload new images using the Upload section of the Insert Image screen. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 118 of 144

Click the Browse button to open a file browser. Select the image files you wish to upload. Click Open in the file browser to confirm the selection. Note: The file browser style and layout depends on the browser and operating system you are using. o To remove selected files before uploading, click the red icon next to the listed files. The selected file(s) appear as a list at the bottom of the Insert Image screen. Click Upload to begin uploading files. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 119 of 144

o When the upload is complete, a green checkmark will appear next to the file. You may now select and insert the uploaded image as before. 9.4.3 Search in File Browser Search in File Browser works as an alphabetical filter in chosen folder. To activate Search (filter) field click on binoculars icon as is show below: By default Root folder is opening in File Browser. To Search files in specific folder, choose folder in left column and start typing first letters of files in middle column. For example, if you want to find file ieee-logo.jpg, you can just type first letters of this file ieee. File with the same first letters appears in top of list: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 120 of 144

10 Manage Discussion Board 10.1 Discussion Board on Front page The Discussion Board on Front page consists of 2 types of modules: 1. Discussion Board (Introductory text) 2. Latest Posts (Discussion Board) Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 121 of 144

10.1.1. Manage module with Introductory text To edit the introductory text of the Discussion Board on the front page, go to the edit module page and click on the Edit link, as shown below. On the Custom Output tab, change text: Click on the Save&Close button when content changes are done, or on the Close button if nothing was changed. 10.1.2. Manage Latest Posts Module To manage the Latest Posts on the front page, go to edit module page and click the Edit link, as shown below. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 122 of 144

On the Options tab you can manage module output, time period, post limit, post text limit, post image, etc.: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 123 of 144

10.2 Detailed view of Discussion Board To manage a detailed view of Discussion Board, navigate to Components -> Kunena Forum: 10.2.1. Manage Categories To manage the categories on the Discussion Board, navigate to Components -> Kunena Forum -> Category Manager Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 124 of 144

Create sub-categories for parent category Board Categories, as shown below: Select User Groups access control type in tab Category Permission: 10.2.2. Manage Users To manage the users of the Discussion Board, navigate to Components -> Kunena Forum -> User Manager You can enable/disable users, ban users, or changed users access level to Moderator. 10.2.3. Configuration To manage Configuration of Discussion Board, navigate to Components -> Kunena Forum -> Configuration. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 125 of 144

You can use General, Frontend, Users, Security, etc. tabs to manage configuration. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 126 of 144

11 Manage Calendar (This feature is currently hidden) 11.1 Manage events To manage events on the Calendar, navigate to Components -> Spider Calendar Lite -> Calendar -> Manage Events Click on New button to add new events, as shown below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 127 of 144

11.2 Manage Event Category To manage event categories in the Calendar, navigate to Components -> Spider Calendar Lite -> Event Category. Click on the previously created Category to manage it, or click on New button to add a new Category. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 128 of 144

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12 Help Desk 12.1 Introducing Help Desk allows you to create Tickets/Tasks and assign them to Joomla users. To start work, click on the Help Desk icon at top Navigation menu in Administration Area: On the Help Desk Dashboard you can create issues (tickets) and projects, and add new projects. See detailed description below. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 130 of 144

12.2 Manage People section Navigate to Help Desk -> People in Administration Area. You should assign Admin and Staff roles for the user before we can assign tasks for them. Admin indicates weather the user is Issues administrator. Staff used to separate staff members in a select list for assignment of issue. Notify send notification for user about issues. Published indicates if user is active to resolve/create issues. 12.3 Create Ticket/Issue Navigate to Help Desk -> Issues in Administration Area. Click on New button to create new record, or click on existing record to manage it. Fill in the required fields at Issues Details tab, as shown below: Identified by the person who reported the issue. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 131 of 144

Project id unique identifier of project (new Projects can be added to list in: Help Desk -> Projects); Summary summary of the issue; Description detailed description of the issue; Fill in the required fields on the Progress Information tab, as is shown below: Assigned Person person assigned to investigate an issue; Issue Type - new Types can be added to list in: Help Desk -> Types; Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 132 of 144

Status short name of the issue status. New Status can be added in: Help Desk -> Statuses; Priority - new Types can be added to list in: Help Desk -> Priorities; If task is finished, Issue Status can be changed to Close. 12.4 Projects Navigate to Help Desk -> Projects in Administration Area. Click on New button to create new record, or click on existing record to manage it. Now there are 5 types of projects: - Unspecified Project - Encyclopedia - Acronyms - Calculators - Discussion Board Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 133 of 144

12.5 Templates for email notifications Navigate to Help Desk -> Email in Administration Area. Please see below list of templates for email notifications about issues/tasks to users. Click on New button to create new template for email notifications. Or, click on existing template to manage it. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 134 of 144

12.6 Priorities Navigate to Help Desk -> Priorities in Administration Area. Please see below list of priorities for issues/tasks. Click on New button to create a new type of priority. Or, click on existing priority to manage it. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 135 of 144

13 Managing Mobile Site 13.1 Menus 9.2.1. Main Menu on front page. To manage Main Menu of Front page, navigate to: Menus -> Mobile Frontpage Menu For adding a new item to the Main menu, navigate to Menus -> Mobile Frontpage Menu -> Add New Menu Item. Or use the New button in the top left corner of Edit Menu page. On the New Menu Item page make changes in the following fields: a) Menu Item Type select content type to link to. Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 136 of 144

- If the link goes to a simple article (page) in a pop-up window, select Articles -> Single Article, see below: - If the link goes to an external URL select System Links -> External URL, see below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 137 of 144

b) If you selected Single Article, you then need to select the article in the Select Article field. Click on the Select button to view a pop-up with Search content. In the Filter field enter the name of the article and then choose your article from the search results list, as shown below: After you select the article, the Select Article field is filled as shown below: c) Next, add the link Title Menu Title field. d) To open the page in a new browser window, select New Window With Navigation in the Target Window field as shown below: Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 138 of 144

e) Click the Save&Close button at the top to add a new link. 9.2.2. Pop-up Menu on inside pages. The pop-up menu on inside pages matches the menu on the front page. The only difference between these two menus is in the position of modules. To manage the Pop-up Menu on inside pages, navigate to Menus -> Mobile Frontpage Menu Microwaves101 - User Guide Copyright 2014 IEEE Page 139 of 144