Tutorial Template. Do not edit it! Edit=
the copy you create (see first video below)
Panel Template. Again, do not edit it! Create a co=
py and edit your copy (see second video below)
We've created a template to use when creating new Modules in SimCafe. Thi=
s template ensures that the tutorials have a common structure, even though =
the tutorials are developed by different authors. We also have a Panel Template to use with the se=
cond video, which will help to link all of the pages together. =
Type in name of page in confluence that you want to link
Press Save
Press Save to close editing
Repeat for all links
Back on home page, click edit=20
Left click -> edit the first 'Include Page'
Change name to 'ANSYS Google Analytics' or 'FLUENT Google Analytics'
Now left click -> edit the second 'Include Page'
Change name to the name of your panel page, and save
left click -> edit the 'Go to step...' link at the end, to the next =
page in your module
Double check the links in all of your pages
After you have copied and linked all of your new module pages together, =
be sure to keep the name or the URL of your homepage saved somewhere (email=
, docs, notes, etc.) so that you can find it in the future. The module will=
not be put onto the front pages of SimCafe until all of the content is add=
ed and checked, and you will have to search for it yourself until it is com=
pleted.
Moving the pages to the proper directory
Open you tutorial home page
Copy the page; (...) button, Move
Move it to ANSYS (or FLUENT) - Learning Modules
Move each sub page of your tutorial (Geometry, Mesh, etc) to your tutor=
ial's main page
Another way to do this:=20
When first copying the template's page, click on the first icon to the =
right of the title and change it's location like described above.
When editing your tutorial, make sure to uncheck "Notify Watche=
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