Quickly build dynamic landing pages to help your users navigate and engage with sections of your website by using the View Block.
View of pages
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About Us
Summarize your history, highlight your mission statement, or reinforce the services you provide to the Yale community.
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Biogeochemistry of Inland Waters
Pulse-Shunt Concept and more
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Get in Touch
Provide visitors with a clear pathway for connection, whether to ask a question or share some feedback.
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Attend an Event
Showcase and promote your events using the powerful publishing tools available on YaleSites.
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Gallery
Teamwork and Research in Action
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Homepage
Studying the chemistry, physics and ecology of inland waters and near coastal waterways
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Joining the Lab
The Raymond Lab accepts postdoc and Ph.D applications
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Research Areas
Researching the biogeochemistry of inland waters, effects of enhanced weathering and alkalinity, natural methane cycling, blue carbon. and more
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People
Our Team, present and past.
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News & Announcements
YaleSites simplifies featuring news articles, blog posts, or announcements on your site in an easy-to-scan, visually engaging way.
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Text-Only Page
We’ve crafted this example to demonstrate how YaleSites Blocks shine, whether you have multimedia assets or not.
How it works
Say you’re creating an Academics section on your website that contains several sub-pages. Add an ‘academics’ tag to each of your pages. Then, place a View of Pages on your landing page and set it to only include content that uses the term ‘academics.’ Your View will automatically update whenever you publish or unpublish a page tagged ‘academics.’
Conversely, you can build a View by excluding terms, as we’ve done here. Our homepage and landing page are tagged ‘example’ to remove them from our View. Try editing the example View Block’s settings so you can see how it works.
This approach can be used to curate any published content type. For example, you can make a featured news area on your homepage, highlight marquee events or create a custom Profile directory.
Tags and categories
YaleSites includes a selection of commonly used taxonomy terms to help get you started, but you can add your own at any time.