Use Notetab Light to open the page for editing: F/subjectguides/[Folder Name]
Add/Delete/Edit a menu with ID numbers:
- Databases/Web Resources and their corresponding ID's can be found here: http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/reference/DBIDs.php
- Go to the webpage above and find the database and its corresponding ID. Add or remove the corresponding number from the code. If you wish to remove the entire list, remove all coding shown below.
Sample php entry:
$menu = new menu; $menu->define("7 40 257 301 307 309 1121"); $menu->show("Article Databases","Use the following databases to find scholarly articles for biological sciences topics");
Add/Edit/Delete a shortcite/longcite list:
Add:
- Make sure 'PHPnew' is selected from the row at the bottom of the screen.
- Then, in the left column, select 'Add Print/ebook (short)'
- Alternatively, if you want a longcite with more information, select the option just above 'Add Print/ebook (long)'
- Enter as much information as you wish to provide in the pop-up window, the select OK. You do not have to fill in all of the information.
Delete:
- If you wish to delete a shortcite/longcite entry, make sure you remove the all code associated with that citation. This would be everything from the beginning 'shortcite' tag to the ending ';'.
Sample php entry:
startList("Handbooks",""); shortcite("REF RA1215.C73 1995","","CRC handbook of toxicology","1995","",""); shortcite("REF QH447 S23 2003","","Handbook of comparative genomics : principles and methodology","2003","",""); shortcite("REF QH583.2 C45 2006","","Cell biology: a laboratory handbook. 3rd ed.","2006","",""); endList();
Add/Edit/Delete a linked resource:
Add:
- Make sure 'PHPnew' is selected from the row at the bottom of the screen.
- In the left column, select 'Add a Web Resource'
- Enter as much information as you wish to provide in the pop-up window, the select OK. You do not have to fill in all of the information.
Delete:
- If you wish to delete a single resource from the list, remove all code associated with that link. This would be everything from the beginning 'makeLink' tag to the ending ';'.
Sample php entry:
startList("Background Information","Start your research by reviewing general background infomation on broad topics of interest in the biological sciences"); makeLink("http://www.actionbioscience.org/","Action Bioscience","Articles by scientists, science educators, and science students on issues related to seven bioscience challenges: environment, biodiversity, genomics, biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers in science, and bioscience education."); makeLink("http://vlib.org/Biosciences","WWW Virtual Library: Biosciences","Extensive list of on-line bioscience resources arranged by specific subject area."); endList();
Adding a new tab:
So, you're subject guide doesn't have enough tabs?
What to do:
- Open an existing page in Notetab Light that is within the subject guide you are editing.
- Near the top of the page you will see code that looks similar to this:
<h2>Biological Sciences Subject Guide </h2> <div id="tab_header"> <ul id="primary"> <li><span>Article Databases</span></li> <li><a href="reference.php"> Dictionaries & Encyclopedias</a></li> <li><a href="handbooks.php"> Handbooks <br /> </a></li> <li><a href="websites.php"> Websites <br /> </a></li> </ul> </div>
- To add a "passive tag" that appears in blacks with yellow text (like Websites in the picture above), add a new list item similar to the code above for Websites.
- If you are adding the new tab to the new page and need it to appear as the "active tab" (in yellow with black text like Article Databases) add a line of code similar to the code for Article Databases.
- If you were to copy and paste the list from another page within the same subject guide, you would need to change the list item with the <span> tag to a "passive tab". To do this, remove the 'span' element and replace it with a 'a href' element. The span element is what allows the tab to be displayed as yellow with black text.