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Overview

Articles turn your Clubessential website into an interactive portal that allows for new content to be created by Club Admins and Editors. Articles are also dynamic in that Articles can be scheduled to post and have the ability to be archived. Distribution is also dynamic, by assigning categories to Articles, so they’re distributed throughout the website appropriately.

Use Case(s)

Articles have multiple uses, such as: blogs, tournament results, meeting minutes, or news announcements. The Article Plug-in is typically added on the member home page, however, the plug-in may be added anywhere throughout the website as desired. Clubessential can assist with adding and designing the Article Plug-in.

Video

This video contains highlights from a training Webinar given on Articles.

Note: Sections of the video have been referenced below with corresponding times in the video for ease of access

Total Video (Length)4:30   
Accessing Articles0:50 Article Settings2:07
Article Interface Overview1:14 Adding Content2:47
Adding Articles1:55   

 

 

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Accessing Articles

To access Articles follow the steps below depending on your access role.

Admins: Hover over Admin bar in the left hand corner of the screen, select Articles.

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Editors: Hover over Admin in the main navigation, select Main Tools, and then Articles.

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The following Article Interface screen will launch.

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Article Interface

Current Articles: shows all published Articles.

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Archived Articles: shows all Articles that are now Archived.

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Unpublished Articles: shows Articles that are still being edited and not yet published, or archived.

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Filtering: similar to calendar filtering, allowing the users to choose which Category of Articles to view.

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Adding Articles

Click the Add Article button.

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This will bring up the Add Article Interface.

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Title: this will display on the Article Listing when is the Quick View Display.

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Article Listing Quick View Display:

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Author: this will display in the Listing View under the Current Articles tab.

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Author in Listing Viewing Display:

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Post Date: allows for creation prior to posting.

    • May set a date and time to post.

Expiration: allows to move the Article to the Archived Tab at set date.

    • May set a date and time to expire.

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Text Summary: allows for a short description of the Article. This usually shows on the Quick View Display.

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Text Summary is Listing Display:

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Days to Show: choose which days the Article should show on. This could be all days, or select days.

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Interest Areas: choose a Category for the Article to be assigned to. This is how Articles are distributed throughout the website. Note: you must assign an Interest Area to save and continue.

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Settings for Plugin Display: for advanced use. Designs the layout of the Articles. Set-up by Clubessential.

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Image Source: if the Article display is using a thumbnail image, add an image here. This will launch the Image Explorer, so an image can be chosen.

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Double Click on the image to add it to the Image Source.

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Once the image is added, you will see the thumbnail in the Image Source section.

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Image Link URL: add event, document, page, or hyperlink.

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Full Article Link: this is the ‘read more’ text that will display on the on the Article Quick View Display. This may be set to a desired text. Example: Read More, Click Here, Continue, etc.

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Full Article Link in Quick View Display:

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Date Style: set-up by Clubessential, but used for the Article Quick View display.

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Save to continue to add content to the Article.

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A Click to Edit will now appear beneath the Add Article Interface. Open the Click to Edit to access the Editor to begin adding content.

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Once the Editor is open, open content, imagery, and hyperlinks to create content. Save in the Editor when finished.

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Save again in the Articles Interface.

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FAQs

 

Q: Do you offer a blog?

A: You may use Articles as a blog quite easily. Articles allows for features similar to blogs such as: scheduling posts, archiving posts, and categories. Article Plugin stylings can vary, so we can accommodate for a certain look as desired that can be determined with the help of Clubessential.

 

Best Practices

 

  1. Try to post weekly Articles so content is fresh and new. Since Articles can be written ahead of their actual post-date, this allows for Articles to be written in advance.

  2. If you haven’t written an Article in awhile, do not draw attention to this fact in your next post. This will remind users that you have not written, which is unnecessary.

  3. Articles are a great resources for news and blog items. Keep the content concise and interesting. Enhance the content by adding imagery and hyperlinks.

  4. Use Interest Areas appropriately so the right  content is getting to the right crowd. If you need additional Interest Areas set-up, Clubessential can assist by adding these at any time.

  5. Change the Author to the Club Name so  the posts are all coming from one source. If the post is from the President, however, be sure to change the Author to the President’s name. Whomever’s account you’re signed into will automatically pull the name into the Author box until changed.

  6. You can remove Articles from the Archive tab if needed and publish again. To do this, simply navigate to the Archive tab and click Edit under the Article name. From here, you can update the post and expiration date as needed.

  7. Members are unable to see the Unpublished Tab. This tab is only  for Admins and Editors.

Downloadable Guide

Articles

Next Lesson: Email Composing & Sending

 

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SSL Protection

Website's that are secured with SSL will have HTTPS at the beginning of their domain and will have a green padlock in front of the domain:

Clubessential’s SSL Certificate covers Domain Validation (DV), which means that the domain ownership is checked prior to issuing the certificate.

Please NoteThe Club’s Account Manager can provide clarification and assistance should you have any questions.

What will an SSL Certificate Provide?

Fostering a safe and secure environment for all Club activity is of the utmost importance. Passwords and credit cards are not the only types of data that should be private. Any type of data that users type into websites should not be accessible to others on the network. An SSL certificate will help verify the Club’s Identity and will then encrypt any data that flows to and from the site, keeping it secure from outside users.

Please Note: For increased online security, most browsers are making sure users are educated on the security of the sites they visit. Find more information on this transition to a safer online environment, below.

Secured by SSL vs. Not Secured by SSL: A Quick Indicator

When you connect to a secure website, the URL begins with "https" instead of "http". The "s" means that the website has been secured with an SSL Certificate. Websites not protected by SSL will display some type of warning in the URL bar, indicating that the "Connection is Not Secure"

Browser Security Changes - Warnings

Anyone using Firefox version 52 and up will see warning messages regarding their site security when they enter their password into the login field or the "Password" field in the member profiles as seen above.

Similarly, Google Chrome announced that beginning in October 2017, anyone using Google Chrome version 62 and up to view a website that's not protected by SSL, will also begin seeing "Not Secure" warning messages when entering sensitive information into online fields like password or credit card fields, or email address fields on prospective member inquiry forms. For more information from Google on this change, please see article here. 

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