--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Pages.tex 2004/09/14 01:21:49 1.1
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Adding_Pages.tex 2013/09/22 15:45:42 1.6
@@ -1,38 +1,43 @@
-\label{Docs_Adding_Pages}
-You can add composite pages to your \textbf{Course Document} screen to
-combine separate content items together for display in a single web page.
-Composite pages can contain uploaded files, homework problems imported
-from the resource repository, and/or simple problems created using the
-problem editor. To add a composite page to your course, do the following:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item Log in to the course to which you wish to add a page.
-\item Click \textbf{DOCS} on the remote control.
-\item In the \textbf{Course Documents} screen, click the \textbf{New
-Composite Page} button in the \textbf{Special documents} column.
-\item In the pop up window, type the name of the new page and click OK.
-
-The page will appear at the bottom of the course document area to which you added it.
-
-\item To add resources to the page, click on the page you created.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-Th course document screen will refresh, and the updated display will
-include the name of the new page appended to the end of the breadcrumb
-trail, that extends to the right of the \textbf{Main Course Documents} label.
-The page is currently empty. Add new resources to the page as you would
-add resources to a Folder or to the "top-level" Course Documents area
-(\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}),
-except that only a subset of the "Special documents" that may be
-placed in a folder, can be placed in a composite page. Also, if you use
-"Import" to include a published sequence in a page, then when the page is
-displayed the sequence will be opened and all of its contents will appear as
-elements of the composite page (i.e., no "folder" will appear in the page).
-If you wish to be able to hide selected elements from the sequence, you should
-use "Select Map" and "Load Map" to unpack the sequence prior to import.
-
-Note: Your new composite page will be active the next time you log in, or
-after clicking the \textbf{re-initializing course} button on the course
-document screen, whichever comes first.
+\label{Docs_Adding_Pages}
+Add composite pages to your \textbf{Course Contents} to combine
+separate content items together for display in a single web page.
+Composite pages can contain uploaded files, homework problems imported
+from the resource repository, and/or simple problems created using the
+problem editor. To add a composite page to your course, do the following:
+
+\begin{itemize}
+
+\item Log in to the course to which you wish to add a page.
+\item Select \textbf{Course Editor} on the in-line Menu or
+\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{docs}
+\textbf{Edit course contents}
+within Main Menu.
+
+\item On the in-line menu of the \textbf{Course Editor} screen,
+click \fbox{Other}. Next click on
+\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{page}
+\textbf{New Composite Page}.
+\item In the pop up window, type the name of the new page and click OK.
+
+The page will appear at the bottom of the Main Content folder to which you added it.
+
+\item To add resources to the page, click on the name of the page you created.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
+The Course Editor screen will refresh, and the updated display will
+include the name of the new page appended to the end of the breadcrumb
+trail, that extends below the \textbf{Main Content} tab.
+The page is currently empty. Add new resources to the page as you would
+add resources to a Folder or to the "top-level" Main Content area
+(\ref{Docs_Adding_Course_Doc}),
+except that only a subset of the items in the ``Other'' tab that may be
+placed in a folder, are available for placing in a composite page. Also, if you use
+"Import" to include a published sequence in a page; then when the page is
+displayed; the sequence will open and all of its contents appear as
+elements of the composite page (i.e., no "folder" will appear in the page).
+If you wish to be able to hide selected elements from the sequence, you should
+use "Select Map" and "Load Map" to unpack the sequence prior to import.
+
+Note: Your new composite page will be active the next time you log in, or
+by \fbox{re-initializing course}.