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Templates

Alma's Content Management System offers several templates which allow you to customize how your web pages use our system. Templates allow you to easily customize how your page looks without requiring extensive knowledge of HTML. Each web page requires you to choose one template from the following:

Auto Archive
If you want to archive all of the entries posted to a page, the Auto Archive template can do all of the work for you.
Auto Gallery
This template allows you to create quick photo galleries that allow you make the CMS do the work of cropping and resizing images.
Sublevel
Most webpages use the sublevel template. This is the standard layout, which displays your content, and then the content of any entries you have posted along with the date and time the entry was posted.
Sublevel - No Timestamp
This template displays entries as normal, but omits the date and time at the bottom of the entry.
Sublevel - Entry Headlines
This template is nearly the same as the standard sublevel template, but it only displays the entry title and the summary of that entry, and creating a link to the rest of the article.
Sublevel- No Entries
This template does not display any entries at all. Entries are still available through an archive, however.

Each Sublevel template displays entries differently. The differences can be seen below.

Displaying entry headlines, content and timestamps
Sublevel
Displaying entry headlines, summaries and timestamps
Sublevel - Entry Headlines
Displaying entry headlines and content
Sublevel - No Timestamp
Not displaying entries
Sublevel - No Entries

 

Alma College is one of the best colleges fostering social responsibility and public service, according to The Princeton Review and Campus Compact. It is one of 81 institutions in 33 states —and the only private college in Michigan — that The Princeton Review commends and features in its book, Colleges With a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement.

 

Student Profile

Brett Seymoure

Brett Seymoure
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biology
From: Paw Paw, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Politics

Alma’s close faculty-student interaction provides numerous benefits such as the ability to do undergraduate research on a graduate level. Alma’s professors treat students more as peers welcoming student input and collaboration on faculty projects. When students are involved in research, faculty aggressively pursue publication of findings including students as co-authors.