This article contains frequently asked questions related to faculty profiles in myElements, and faculty and staff profile pages appearing in school and college websites.
WordPress.com is a free and open-source place to build and manage websites that can be shared with users outside the USNH system and does not require an active USNH account. Faculty, staff, and students who need or want to create content in a web-format that can be shared publicly, such as blogs or eportfolios, can create a free account to get started.
ET&S does not currently support individual WordPress.com sites.
This article provides the steps on how to add general notes or information in addition to the list of materials in the course listing.
This information is for faculty and department support staff who can edit course information on the course search site and would like to add an introductory video.
This article explains how to copy the course description into another course.
This article describes how to edit course details.
This article describes how to login and view course details.
This article explains how students can search for courses, books, save their courses and download their course list.
This article will demonstrate how to integrate UNH Today news feeds into websites.
In order to support and maintain our free website platforms, USNH Domains and mySites at USNH accounts are periodically reviewed to determine whether they have not been logged in to or updated in more than a year. Sites which are no longer active will be removed. This article provides Instructions for downloading USNH Domains and mySites at USNH content.
Common issues with storage limits for USNH Domains include uploaded files and application back-ups taking up too much space. Ways to resolve these problems include deleting old versions of files and backups and managing how application backups are generated.
Large image files can quickly fill up storage capacity in USNH Domains and mySites at USNH WordPress installations. A number of image optimization and plugin options are available to help with image size management.