Unlocking Potential: Six Strategies for Optimizing Higher Education CMS Content

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The article by Suzanne Dergacheva on Evolving Web's blog titled "6 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Higher Education CMS" explores six practical strategies for optimising content within content management systems (CMS) for educational websites. Suzanne provides invaluable insights to help higher education institutions make the most of their existing frameworks despite the constraints often imposed by standardised website templates. These strategies offer solutions to enhance the user experience and creativity within the boundaries of CMS limitations.

The first strategy highlights the significance of experimenting with the various building blocks or components available in CMSs. These components, such as modules or paragraphs, allow for the constructing of visually appealing pages with different styles and layouts. Suzanne advises readers to explore the flexibility of page types, like "landing pages," to maximise the potential for visually engaging content.

Additionally, Suzanne emphasises the importance of utilising the full potential of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors. These editors, commonly used for authoring web content, often contain hidden features that can enhance content quality and presentation. Content creators can improve their content's readability and visual appeal by employing elements like varying heading levels, bulleted lists, and text styling options. For a detailed read, visit the blog post.

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