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titleTop ten tips
  1. It's one big website, each Space is a separate home page
  2. Share or comment on a page to collaborate on content.
  3. Edit a page directly to create a new version.
  4. Add an inline comment to comment on a particular bit of text...
  5. Use the chat app (coming soon) to chat to online users.
  6. You can use @ to mention someone, and notify them, anywhere on the site.
  7. How much you see and what you can do depends on your role and group membership.
  8. When you create a page, it becomes a child of the page you were last viewing.
  9. To draft a page, create it but don't click on 'Save'. It'll automatically be save in your drafts folder - get there from your profile.
  10. Use header styles and the 'Table of Contents' macro to structure your page

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The collaboration platform is divided into spaces. There is a space for the Office of Chief Scientist (OCS) and then each GeCIP domain also has its own space. Within the OCS space is where you'll find a lot of information on the 100,000 Genomes Project and other reference material. Each domain's space will contain a variety of information on their activities for both members and non-members.

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If you have the right Genomics England Collaboration Platform, then you can easily edit and create content within a space.

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  1. Navigate to the parent page under which you'd like to create a page.
  2. On that page, click on the Create pagebutton on the header bar.
  3. Select from one of the available page templates, or chose a Blank Page.
  4. Enter the title for your page and then add your content.
  5. When you've finished adding content, click on the Save page button in the bottom right-hand corner.

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By clicking on in the top right-hand corner of a page, or after creating a new page, you'll enter a text editor that will allow you to format and structure your page in a standardised way via a toolbar at the top of the page:

  • A - There are various header and paragraph styles, which look like:

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