Cascade and the catalog are separate systems, but we have built a catalog component that allows you to pull content from the catalog area and display it on your website pages.
Here is a guide to using the Catalogs component in Cascade, and how to get the correct information for the component.
Note: the catalog is not updated through Cascade. If updates to the catalog are required, the primary contact would be Kristin Scialabba (kscialabba@sandiego.edu).
Step 1: Find the Catalog Page
In the catalog - https://catalogs.sandiego.edu/ - find the page that has the information/tab that you want to display on your website.
Catalog - https://catalogs.sandiego.edu/
I will use this page (GIS Certificate) as an example for the rest of the guide:
Once you find the page in the catalog, you can now go to Cascade CMS and edit your page.
Step 2: Catalog Component in Cascade
Note: some page templates in Cascade already have a Catalog component, but if your page does not have one already, please contact us via www.sandiego.edu/web-requests.
Open the edit window in Cascade, then scroll down to the Catalog Information section. Continue into the component and expand the “Item” section. (You can also use the green “+” icon to add more items.)
For the Catalog component in Cascade, you need 3 pieces of information:
The catalog URL (don’t include any anchor)
The “codeword” for the “Desired Tab” field
The tab’s title (how it appears on the catalog)
In Step 3 below, you can learn how to get the “codeword” for your desired tabs.
Using the screenshot above, note that there are “CourseLeaf” and “Static” options. CourseLeaf is the default, and that will pull from the catalog. If you select static, it will offer you a title and text field where you can manually add your text.
Step 3: How to Get the Correct “Codeword”
In this example, I will use the GIS Certificate page from the catalog.
When you first load the page, you will find that there are 3 tabs (Overview, Faculty and Certificate). When you select one of the tabs, it will actually change the URL (it adds the tab’s anchor to the end of the URL).
For example, if you select the Certificate tab, it will add the “coursestext” anchor to the end of the URL:
Across the catalog, there are several tab names and different anchors. Since the different tabs use very similar anchor terms, we have built the component in Cascade to handle the “codeword” for each tab - mainly to shorten and remove the “text” phrase.
The “codeword” for that Certificate (coursestext anchor) tab, is courses.
Now going back to the component in Cascade, here are those 3 things you need to pull the “Certificate” tab from that catalog page:
The catalog URL link (don’t include the anchor!): https://catalogs.sandiego.edu/undergraduate/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/environ_ocean/gis-certificate/
The “codeword” for the “Desired Tab” field: courses
The tab’s title: Certificate
And you’re done! Feel free to submit your edit into workflow, and once approved the page should display content from the catalog.
List of Catalog Codewords
Anchor | Codeword (use in the Desired Tab field) |
---|---|
majortext, majorstext, majorrequirementstext | major |
coursestext, courseinventory, coursetext | courses |
minortext, minorstext, minorrequirements | minor |
overviewtext, overviewstext, overviews | overview |
programrequirementstext, programrequirements | programrequirementstext |
degreerequirementstext, degreesrequirements | degreerequirementstext |
text, texts | text |
What if My Catalog Page has no Tabs?
Generally, if a catalog page does not have a tab, the default codeword “text” would be used.
For example, here is the Cognitive Science catalog page with no tabs:
https://catalogs.sandiego.edu/undergraduate/courses/cogs/
If you use the “text” codeword in this situation and get errors on your page, please contact us via www.sandiego.edu/web-requests and we can troubleshoot.
Questions?
If you have further questions about how to use the Catalog component in Cascade, please contact us via www.sandiego.edu/web-requests.
If you need to update the catalog itself, please contact Kristin Scialabba (kscialabba@sandiego.edu).