Program Styling Converted to Online Catalog
In the Images Below:
- Heading 1 and 2 Styled Document (Top Image) translate to a separate page in the Navigation of your Catalog (Bottom Image) or Handbook
- Heading 1 is the first level of navigation (College of Business)
- Heading 2 would be nested under a Heading 1 (Master of Educational Technology)
- At least 1-Requirements Subheading and 1-Course Subheading is required to display course content
- Requirements Subheadings (Overview, Admissions Requirements, Curriculum Requirements)
- Fall under the last Heading but do not create a separate navigational page unless you are using a Tabular or Expand/Collapse Web Template Design (see Tabular or Expand/Collapse for additional information)
- You may use more than one Requirements Subheading
- Course Subheadings (Foundation Courses) are applied directly BEFORE Course Lists but do not create a separate navigational page
- Bolding Normal Text may also be used to make content noticeable. In the example below, you could style Overview and Admissions Requirements as Bolded Normal Text but would need 1 Requirements Subheading (Curriculum Requirements) BEFORE the Course Subheading
Styled Document - Starter Template
Navigation in Catalog