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Frequently Asked Questions
Which browser should I use for the CMS?
I encountered an error in the CMS software, who do I contact?
If you notice any anomalies or get an error message, visit the and submit an Urgent Request ticket.
Please include the following information:
- Date and time the problem occurred.
- Any error messages you received
- Actions taken that led to the problem.
These are very important in order to troubleshoot both minor and major issues. If the issue is detrimental to productivity without a reasonable workaround, Hannon Hill will be notified.
Does the CMS time out like my.scranton?
My session timed out, and now my pages do not have any formatting. What do I do?
An error occurred during creation: Write permissions are required on the destination folder to move an asset into that folder
You received this error because the CMS was trying to upload the image to a folder that you only have read access for. If you encounter this error, try to upload the file again, but check (and change if necessary) the Parent Folder first:
After you select a file from your computer, but before you upload it, check the Parent Folder, located in the "System" tab. If it says "matrix.scranton.edu/academics", or is not the folder in which you want the file to reside, change the Parent Folder to the desired folder before selecting "Upload".
Asset is not set to publish. Please enable publishing for this asset and try again.
Once I delete a file, can I get it back?
I published my pages, why did the live pages not update?
There are a few possibilities:
1. The publisher queue in the CMS has a tendency to get backed up around 11am - 1pm, 4:30pm, 6pm, and midnight. Normally, individual pages or files will be published in seconds, entire folders could take a few minutes depending on the contents.
If you publish during one of these times, it could take anywhere from 15 minutes to 1 hour for your changes to get published. Do not publish multiple times within a short period of time, as this will only further clog up the publisher queue. Instead, check the Publisher queue for your task’s status.
2. Your pages have published, but your browser has cached the page content. Refresh (PC: Ctrl + R, or F5 key, Mac: CMD + R) the page to force the browser to update the page content.
What dimensions should my images be?
It depends on where your image will be on your page. The following are different types of images and their dimensions:
New Image Sizes
- Main Photo (below the page header): 1280 x 361 pixels
- All other photos (found in the "white area" or body of the page): 290 x 194 pixels (small horizontal); 194 x 290 pixels (small vertical)
What software should I use to resize photos?
If you have Photoshop and know how to use it, great! Otherwise, you can use a free alternative called GIMP ().
Whenever possible, optimize your images to "keep them light." Optimized images load faster without loss in quality and reduce data consumption on mobile devices. To optimize images, download (Mac) or (PC)
Why does the text look strange when I paste from Word into the WYSIWYG box?
Microsoft Word embeds hidden formatting code, of which most is normally stripped out when you paste content into a WYSIWYG box. You are usually left with excess space between lines or words. Use the backspace key to eliminate these excess spaces or lines.
If you find that some of your text has unusual formatting (NOT including excess space between words or paragraphs), select all your content (PC: CTRL + A, Mac: CMD + A) and then select either the “Remove Formatting” (white eraser image on second row) icon. NOTE: ALL FORMATTING WILL BE REMOVED, INCLUDING BOLD, ITALICS, AND UNDERLINES.
Another helpful tool is the “Clean up messy code” (small brush icon on second row) icon, which will condense and “clean up” the HTML code.