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A breadcrumb, or breadcrumb trail, allows users to keep track of their locations within websites, providing a link to quickly revisit a specific page. In the example below, the breadcrumb takes you back to the NMSU home page. If you want users to be able to go back to your department home page, these instructions will show you howfollow the instructions below.

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  1. After clicking Edit on the Setup Block, expand the Breadcrumb group.

  2. Click Choose File, Page or Link and select the page for your breadcrumb.

  3. Enter a Label. (This is the name that will show up in the breadcrumb trail.)

  4. Submit.

  5. Open one of your pages to see the new breadcrumb.

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  1. View your page and click …More (top right).

  2. Select Show Regions.

  3. Click FOOTER LOCATION. Click Then click <>footer-location.

  4. Click Edit in the Advanced editor window.

  5. Select the name of the department and enter a new name.

  6. Click Advanced Submit.

  7. Click Submit.

  8. Click Site Content and view your page to see the new department name.

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By default, the social media links are set up to link to the university’s accounts. Follow the instructions below to link to your department’s accounts instead.

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  1. Click …More and Select Show Regions (same as above).

  2. Click FOOTER SOCIAL BUTTONS. Click Then click footer-social.

  3. Click Edit in the Advanced editor window.

  4. Select the existing link for each of the social media accounts:

    • Facebook

    • Twitter

    • YouTube

    • Instagram

  5. Paste your department’s social media links in the correct place.

  6. Click Advanced Submit and Submit.

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