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You will require this information when you wish to use the Oxford Talks tile or portlet.

Step-by-step guide to using the Oxford Talks Tile

  1. Navigate to the 'Layout' view of the cover page that you would like to add the Oxford Talks tile to.
  2. Drag and drop the 'OxTalks' tile into the layout and position it where you would like it - then save the layout.
  3. Once you have saved the layout, switch to the 'Compose' view.
  4. Once in the 'Compose' view, hover over the Oxford Talks tile, and click on the blue edit button that appears in the top left corner.
  5. You will see a pop up that has nine fields on it:
    1. 'Title' - This field is for giving the tile a title.
    2. 'Limit' - This field allows you to define the number of items that will show in the tile, when they are pulled in from Oxford Talks. This allows you to define how much information shows in the tile, and therefore how tall it is.
    3. 'Date from' - This is where you can define the date to start the filtering on.
    4. 'List talks starting today' checkbox - If you check this box, the 'Date from' field is ignored.
    5. 'Date to' - This is where you can define the date that the search will end, even if there are more events after the end dates in the filter that you are using, they will not be shown.
    6. 'Include sub departments' checkbox - If this box is checked, all sub department items related to the department that you select will be included in the feed.
    7. 'Topics' - This will filter the talks that you are looking for by topic.
    8. 'Venues' - This will filter the talks that you are looking for by the talks' venue.
    9. 'Organising departments' - This will filter the talks by the department that you define here.
    10. 'Speakers' - This will filter the talks by a specific speaker.
    11. 'Series' - This will show talks from a specific series.

 

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