User's Manual
Version 0.01 5/15/2006
where pictures should go; the pictures are inserted by the system run time when called up by
users of the web site.
Just below the WYSIWYG editor display you'll see two icons, one labeled “Insert Image”. You
may insert images anywhere into your text by clicking on the insert image button at the spot in
the text where you wish the image to be inserted. When you do this you’ll notice that the
editor simply inserts the tag {mosimage} into the text.
The second icon, called insert page break, does exactly what its name implies; it inserts a page
break at a particular point inside your document. Clicking on this icon will insert the tag
{mospagebreak} inside your document. Documents with embedded page breaks will display a
table of contents automatically for you when the document is displayed and provide next
previous links at the bottom of the document for easy navigation from one page to the next.
Below the two editor windows you will see another window containing three tabs entitled
Images, Publishing and Metadata. These tabs are used to control various aspects of your
content such as associating images with the (mosimage} tags, setting the publishing dates and
specifying the metadata for your document.
Note: This window will take on different characteristics depending on the role of the user who
is currently logged into the system; The principal difference being that publishers will have a
field available in the publishing tab that will enable them to actually publish the article on the
web site. This functionality will not be available to authors and editors.
Let’s focus on the first tab in this window, which is entitled ‘Images’. This is the window you
will use to assign images to the {mosimage} tags you inserted into your documents. One
important thing to keep in mind here is that the images will appear in the documents in the
order that they appear in the content images field. You can use the up and down buttons to
adjust the order of the images to match the order they were placed in the document.