Website Help for Modern Campus CMS

SDSU's Web Content Management System

Access & Setup

For Modern Campus CMS (formerly Omni CMS) access and template setup contact Manny Uribe via ServiceNow Service Portal.

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Click on Report a Problem for website-related questions.

Report a Problem

Hands-on Training for Beginners

Hands-on Training for Beginners provides instructions on how to create and edit pages and sections; what Snippets, Components, and Toolbar options are available; how to test websites for spelling errors, broken links, and accessibility errors; and more. Training sessions are scheduled by request.

To schedule a training visit the ServiceNow Service Portal, navigate to the Service Catalog (using the Service Catalog link in the menu or the Request a Service button on the page), then navigate to Web Services > Omni CMS. From there, you can select the Training Request form.

Resources

Web Content Updates

Academic Departments and Programs

For content updates to COE department and academic program pages contact Manny Uribe. ([email protected]).

Centers, Institutes and Grant Projects

For website updates for grant-funded centers, institutes and projects, please consult the directory below and contact your web content manager. 

 

More about Modern Campus CMS

Modern Campus CMS (previously known as Omni CMS) is a Web Content Management System, purpose-built for higher ed, that allows users to create and maintain secure and accessible web pages without having to know HTML. Some of the features include multi-browser support, in-context what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor, direct edit (a link on the web page which takes authorized users directly to the interface to edit that specific page after login), version control, scheduled publishing, workflow, and integration with Facebook, Google Analytics, Twitter, and YouTube. For a comprehensive list of features, visit Modern Campus CMS. Our CMS is implemented using a selection of templates which were conceived of and developed by iFactory, with input from a broad array of campus stakeholders. Learn more about Modern Campus CMS.