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List of All N.C. Cooperative Extension Calendars

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Content Blocks

Pages and news posts in the Extension website system are built using content blocks.There are many content blocks available, and we hope to continue to add new feautres to allow you to customize the…

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Need Help Navigating the New Extension Website Platform?

By now you have hopefully taken some training on the new Extension Website platform that will be rolling out soon. If you haven't, there are a few makeup sessions coming up. Sign up in the Extension…

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WagTail, the New Extension Website Platform

The guidance on these pages is for the new Extension Website system, which is built in Wagtail instead of WordPress. This site is set to roll-out March 1, 2026. For instructions for the current…

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New Digital Accessibility Website

NC State University has a new digital accessibility website.The website update is part of an effort to meet the updated digital accessibility requirements set by Title II of the Americans with…

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XEMP: Does Your Employee Profile Need Updating?

XEMP is the Extension employee database that connects with Extension websites, publications, digital signs, and more. Your profile information and profile picture are integrated into many other…

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Best Practices for Hyperlinks

Hyperlinks are frequently used in all of our digital content, but are we always using them in the most effective and accessible way? Ensuring our links are clear and user-friendly improves everyone's…

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Tools to Make Web Accessibility Easier

NC State's Office of Information Technology recently shared NC State's Top Five Web Accessibility Issues. We clearly have a lot of work to do, but creating digital content with accessibility in mind…

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Choosing Accessible Fonts

When creating print materials or web content, choosing fonts to maximize clarity and readability is essential. Appropriate font selection can also enhance accessibility for users with low vision or…

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April Learning Opportunities

We're here to (April) shower you with learning opportunities. ActiveCampaignActiveCampaign Support Group: April 4, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Please watch your email for information on how to join us!Our…