Changes made to pages within the Cascade system are not published to the live website right away. The changes will appear the next time your website is scheduled to be published (usually overnight). If your Cascade user account has publishing rights, you can click the Publish tab at the top of the page to manually publish the page to your site at any time.
If you have sent a publish request for a page and your changes still aren't showing up on your site, check the Publisher queue to see if it is waiting behind other users' publishing jobs. The Publisher queue can be found via the blue menu bar at the top (just below "Cascade Server" and just to the left of the "Home" menu option). Click on the dropdown menu option, and select "Publisher," then "Active Jobs," to see a list of jobs currently in the queue.
How do I remove a page from my site?
Pages which have been published to your site can also be un-published. This means that they will be removed from your live site, but you will still see a copy of the page in your list of pages internally on Cascade. It is recommended that you un-publish a page, rather than deleting it from Cascade entirely. Keeping the page on the Cascade system is useful in case you need to publish the page again, or if you will someday need data from that page.
To un-publish a page, click the Publish tab on the top menu. Under the "Options" section, next to "Publish Mode," check off the "Un-Publish" button, then click Submit. The page will then be removed from your live site, and will be skipped during any subsequent scheduled publishing jobs.
How do I make my page come up higher in the syr.edu site search?
The best way to make sure that your web page shows up better in search results is to try and include as many relevant keywords as possible in the right places in the document. For instance, if you want your page to rank higher on Google when a user searches on the term “public health,” you’ll want to at least make sure that those words are in your page title, and the first paragraph of the page’s text. There are other ways you can write your page for better search engine optimization (SEO). This guide offer more tips: The Beginner's Guide to SEO
Is it possible to hide a specific page from the syr.edu search engine?
A site administrator can specify that particular webpages not be indexed in the Google search for syr.edu.
Why is there a web page on my site which doesn't appear in my Cascade folder areas?
This could be an "orphan page" produced when a page was deleted from Cascade (or moved to a new folder) without first unpublishing the existing page on the server. Because the page no longer exists within the Cascade system, you won't be able to edit it or delete it from the web. To remove the orphaned page, contact a Cascade administrator.
When moving, renaming or deleting assets from your Cascade folders, always make sure to unpublish the assets first. This will prevent "orphan pages" from being left behind on your website.
Changes made to pages within the Cascade system are not published to the live website right away. The changes will appear the next time your website is scheduled to be published (usually overnight). If your Cascade user account has publishing rights, you can click the Publish tab at the top of the page to manually publish the page to your site at any time.
If you have sent a publish request for a page and your changes still aren't showing up on your site, check the Publisher queue to see if it is waiting behind other users' publishing jobs. The Publisher queue can be found via the blue menu bar at the top (just below "Cascade Server" and just to the left of the "Home" menu option). Click on the dropdown menu option, and select "Publisher," then "Active Jobs," to see a list of jobs currently in the queue.
How do I remove a page from my site?
Pages which have been published to your site can also be un-published. This means that they will be removed from your live site, but you will still see a copy of the page in your list of pages internally on Cascade. It is recommended that you un-publish a page, rather than deleting it from Cascade entirely. Keeping the page on the Cascade system is useful in case you need to publish the page again, or if you will someday need data from that page.
To un-publish a page, click the Publish tab on the top menu. Under the "Options" section, next to "Publish Mode," check off the "Un-Publish" button, then click Submit. The page will then be removed from your live site, and will be skipped during any subsequent scheduled publishing jobs.
How do I make my page come up higher in the syr.edu site search?
The best way to make sure that your web page shows up better in search results is to try and include as many relevant keywords as possible in the right places in the document. For instance, if you want your page to rank higher on Google when a user searches on the term “public health,” you’ll want to at least make sure that those words are in your page title, and the first paragraph of the page’s text. There are other ways you can write your page for better search engine optimization (SEO). This guide offer more tips: The Beginner's Guide to SEO
Is it possible to hide a specific page from the syr.edu search engine?
A site administrator can specify that particular webpages not be indexed in the Google search for syr.edu.
Why is there a web page on my site which doesn't appear in my Cascade folder areas?
This could be an "orphan page" produced when a page was deleted from Cascade (or moved to a new folder) without first unpublishing the existing page on the server. Because the page no longer exists within the Cascade system, you won't be able to edit it or delete it from the web. To remove the orphaned page, contact a Cascade administrator.
When moving, renaming or deleting assets from your Cascade folders, always make sure to unpublish the assets first. This will prevent "orphan pages" from being left behind on your website.