John Smith, Professor
Faculty Template Demo Page: Index
Welcome!
Welcome to the Faculty Template Demo website. This page is intended to showcase many of the features that are available on the faculty webpage template, as well as provide a starting point for your own faculty webpage.
This demo page uses the one column template type with the side navigation column. Other template options include:
- One column without the side navigation column
- Two column
If you need assistance with your faculty webpage, please use one of the below support options.
Contact Information

John Smith
Professor
Courses That I Teach
This section uses the WYSIWYG content type, the most flexible of all the available content types on the faculty webpage template. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your webpage.
- COURSE1: Course 1 Title
- COURSE2: Course 2 Title
- COURSE3: Course 3 Title
You may also add an optional image at the top of this section, a table (such as the one below), and/or up to 3 button links at the bottom of this section.
Course ID | Course Title |
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COURSE1 | Course 1 Title |
COURSE2 | Course 2 Title |
COURSE3 | Course 3 Title |
Research Interests
This section uses the WYSIWYG content type, the most flexible of all the available content types on the faculty webpage template. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your webpage.
This WYSIWYG section features an optional button link at the bottom (Note: You may add up to 3 button links). Use this section to describe your research projects and interests in detail, perhaps adding one or more button links to webpages with more information on your research projects.
Professional Associations
This section uses the WYSIWYG content type, the most flexible of all the available content types on the faculty webpage template. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your webpage.
This WYSIWYG section features an optional image at the top. Use this section to list the associations that you're a member of, perhaps linking to those assocations' specific webpage URLs.

Professional Work
This section uses the Accordion content type, which allows you to add multiple sections of content that are expanded after a header is clicked to toggle the visibility of the content. You may add text and/or a video to each section of content in the Accordion.
Use this section to consolidate lengthy content, such as lists of publications, into a more compact form.
For more information on how to use the Accordion content type, please see the Web Publishing: Using the Accordion Content Type knowledge base article.
This section of Accordion content uses the General WYSIWYG Text Area section type, the most flexible of the available section types for the Accordion content type. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your Accordion.
- Publication #1
- Publication #2
- Publication #3
This section of Accordion content uses the General WYSIWYG Text Area section type, the most flexible of the available section types for the Accordion content type. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your Accordion.
- Book and Article Review #1
- Book and Article Review #2
- Book and Article Review #3
This section of Accordion content uses the General WYSIWYG Text Area section type, the most flexible of the available section types for the Accordion content type. Use it to add paragraphs, links, and/or lists to your Accordion.
- Abstract #1
- Abstract #2
- Abstract #3
Student Research Gallery
This section uses the Gallery content type. Use this section to showcase photos from research events, your lab, or other areas that would benefit from a series of images. You may optionally add titles and captions to the gallery images.
The Gallery content type also supports a collection of videos. You must supply an image and video ID (from either YouTube or Panopto) for each video you wish to add.
For more information on how to use the Gallery content type, please see the Web Publishing: Gallery Content Type knowledge base article.
Editing and Publishing on the University Website
This section uses the Video content type. Use this section to embed a single video from YouTube, Vimeo, or Panopto. You must supply the full URL for the video you wish to add.
For more information on how to use the Video content type, please see the "How to Embed a Video to a T5 Page" instructions in the Web Publishing: Embedding Videos in the WCM knowledge base article.
Optionally add a transcript for your video, which you'll need to gather from YouTube, Vimeo, or Panopto. The transcript appears in a section below the video that is expanded after its header is clicked. You may only add text to the video transcript section.
See the Web Publishing: Embedding Videos in the WCM knowledge base article linked above for more information.