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Using Anchors to Create Jump Links

An anchor link, also called a jump link or in-text link, takes users to a specific section of a page.

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Using Blocks: An Intro to the Page Editor

Laying out pages and editing content is a snap with your site's block editor.

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Using Email to Collect File Uploads for a Form

Forms that have files uploads are a target for spam. Instead, ask your users to submit supporting documents like CVs and writing samples via email.

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Using the Spotlight Homepage Layout

Put your most important message front-and-center where it can’t be missed.

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Using Widgets to Add Footer Content

WordPress widgets are small modules that appear on every page of your site containing text, categories, HTML or other content.

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Using WUSTL Box to Collect File Uploads for a Form

Forms that have files uploads are a target for spam. Instead, ask your users to submit supporting documents like CVs and writing samples via WUSTL Box.

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Viewing & Exporting Form Entries

Look at your form submissions individually or export them as a spreadsheet.

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Web Best Practices & Guides

From style guides to Google rankings, get tips to step up your web game.

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Website Checklist

Check through these high-level best practices and content needs to prepare, launch or audit your site.

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Working with Google Apps

Use a shared @wustl.edu email address for Analytics, Maps and YouTube.