Content

Everything you put on your Cadenza website is content, from text and images to forms and events. Learn how to create pages, select and add Content Modules and how to manage it all in the Admin. Explors different features like publishing News, adding new Pages, scheduling Events and managing your Staff pages and more.

Editing Images

WordPress’ built-in Image Editing tool allows you to make some rudimentary, but often very useful, edits to images that you have uploaded to your Media Library. Unless you are a designer, you probably don’t have access  to tools like Photoshop, and you will sometimes need to crop or resize an image to make it work better on your pages. To…

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Pages Overview

Pages are different from Posts in that Posts are hierarchical, related content, like a blog, or collections of lessons, or articles about related subjects, like composers, or performances you’ve given. Pages are generally stand-alone, static pages of content. You can create pages for any number of purposes. Some may remain fairly static for a long period of time – an…

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Creating Pages

To create a Page, do one of the following: From your Dashboard, Navigate to Pages. You can hover over the link, then click Add New Navigate to Pages > All Pages, and click the Add New button at the top of the screen From within the editing screen of any existing page, click the Add New button at the top of…

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Linking to Pages

As your Cadenza website develops over time, you’ll most likely need or want to add new pages. But simply publishing a new page is not enough to make it visible on your site, since new pages are not automatically added to your site navigation menu. Your Cadenza website is fully searchable, but in order for visitors to easily find it…

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Media Library Overview

In WordPress, every image, video, audio clip and document is considered “Media” and every file you upload is stored in your Media Library. Since the Media Library can contain such a wide variety of files, it can, and will, get rather large, filled with pictures and documents. Viewing your Media Library The Media Library has two alternative views: the List View…

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Managing Media Categories

By default, WordPress adds media items to your Media Library in the order they are uploaded. This means that the first files you add appear at the bottom and the newest files added will appear at the top of your list, or grid. Since the Media Library includes images, audio files, videos and documents, it can quickly become to difficult…

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Ensembles Overview

As a music organization, you no doubt have Performing Ensembles. It doesn’t matter if your organization is very small or very large, your Ensembles are fundamental to what you do and you’ll want to promote them on your Cadenza website. Cadenza makes it easy to showcase your Ensembles on your site by the type of Ensembles you have and by…

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Ensemble Categories

If you have a very small organization, or an organization with only one or two Ensembles, then you might not need to create multiple Ensemble Categories. You don’t need to add unnecessary levels of complexity to your site and make getting to your performing group take longer than needed. However, even a small organization can benefit from using Ensemble Categories…

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Creating Ensemble Pages

Creating pages for your Ensembles is exactly the same as creating and regular Post. Please refer to this page for general instructions for creating posts. For Ensemble Pages however, there are a few minor differences. Firstly, you’ll need to decide if your Ensemble is an individual, stand-alone page, or will be a page that belongs to an Ensemble Category. Either…

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Adding Ensembles to Menus

There are two ways to add links to your Ensembles in your Menu. One way is to simply add links ot each Ensemble separately. This method might be preferred if you have a relatively small organization with only a handful of Ensembles. If you have many Ensembles, both large and small, or varied, then you may want to create and…

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