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Introduction
While it is much more convenient to create content inside the NuVu Slide Editor, sometimes work from other websites (such as Google slides) needs to be shown. Using the embed feature, we can easily add content from these websites.
If you're working out of google slides, follow these steps.
Platform Collaboration
Often times when you're in a studio, you have a partner. A few questions arise: Who is going to post our work? Can we work on a post together? These questions can be answered by talking about the collaboration features on the Platform. Go to any post you've created and click on the gear in the top right. Go down to the bottom option in the drop down menu: Collaborators. From here, you can manage your Collaborators on your post. You can add and remove people from this list. Once added, that user will have editing privileges on your post. They can edit the post name, the body text and even the presentation. Be careful about editing at the same time. The last person to click "publish" after editing a post will override the content. See the video above for an example of this.
Navigation Bar
Below the slide window, there is a bar with features that help you navigate through your slide deck.
Slide Grid
Click on the Slide Grid icon. The Slide space will now display thumbnail images of all slides in your deck.
Rearrange Slides
You can rearrange slides in the Slide Editor Tool. Click the pencil on paper button in the bottom right corner of the editor to open up your presentation in the Slide Editor. For more information about the slide editor tool, please see our other tutorials.
A caption can be added to every slide in the Caption Box. Only the first 120 characters of a caption are visible on a published post, so be brief.
Simply click in the Add Caption prompt area and add your text. Click Save Caption to finish.
Tip: Can’t see captions below your slides? This is probably because your browser window is too narrow. Maximize the browser window and they should be visible.
Tip: Can’t see captions below your slides? This option is not available on a Slide Editor presentation slide.
Introduction
Modifications to an existing Saved or Published post can be made by clicking the gear icon at the top right of the post. If no gear icon is visible, you do not have permissions to edit the post.
You can edit a Saved or Published post by clicking on the gear icon and selecting Edit Post.
Deletes selected post from the site. If copies of the post exist elsewhere on the platform, they will be preserved.
You can copy this post to any location on the site where you have permission to create content.
Click the Paste button (to the right of the Create a Post prompt bar) in the tab where you would like to place the copied post.
You can add Student collaborators to any post that you make. Adding another user as a collaborator means that they will be able to edit the post, and that the post will appear on their User Profile page.
Note that only one user can edit a post at a time. Coordinate with your collaborators to ensure that you are not attempting to edit a post at the same time.
If your post includes a presentation, a few more options are available.
Clicking Edit Presentation will take you directly to the slide editor.
Clicking Export Presentation will start a download for the selected presentation on your computer. Each slide will be exported into its own JPEG file with an encompassing folder for all the slides.
Clicking Delete Presentation will delete the currently selected presentation. This is a permanent action and should be used sparingly.
Clicking Toggle Header will change the formatting at the top of a presentation. With a Header on, information such as: Profile Picture, Name, Date and Privacy settings are shown at the top of a presentation. With a Header off, all information shown with the header on will be hidden. The only information shown will be the name of the post.
There are 6 main types of content in the Slide Editor. They are: Shapes, Images/Videos, Text, Embeds, Lines and Grids. Each of these are highlighted in a picture above. All of the content shares some basic properties such as: Top, Left, Width and other dimensional data. This controls where the item is placed on the canvas and how big it is.
For each item, explore the unique settings they contain. You can link items to images, change the background color of Grids, even alter the styling of lines all from the item panel. Check it out in the editor for the best experience.