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Learn to Update Your Digital Schools WordPress Website Here
Our websites are built in WordPress – which we think is by far the best platform to build fantastic websites.
Updating information on your school website is very easy. Sure – you will need to learn how to do it – but once you do, it will be a breeze!
Uploading a Newsletter, Form, Policy or Document
These can be updated very easily by following these simple steps. Don’t forget to export as PDFs before uploading (rather than “docx” etc files)
Modifying the “Accordion” Module
The accordion module is typically used for the newsletters and forms and also for the “How we teach and support” section as well as some other sections of the site
Updating text on your website
If you need to update text almost anywhere on your site – this is how to do it!
Updating the “Meet the Teachers” Page (short version)
If you have to modify anything in the meet the teachers page – follow this quick tutorial (Short Version)
Updating the “Meet the Teachers” Page (long version)
If you have to modify anything in the meet the teacher’s page – this longer tutorial will help (Long Version)
Changing Staff Images and Adding a New Teacher on the Meet the Teachers Page
If you would like to change a staff members image on “meet the teacher’s” page – you can do so in this way!
Updating and Modifying the Text in Your Overlays
The overlays are typically used on the curriculum page. They are the boxes that open up ‘on top of the page’ and you can close them by clicking the “X”
Uploading images into your “Overlays”
The overlays are typically used on the curriculum page. They are the boxes that open up ‘on top of the page’ and you can close them by clicking the “X”

Acknowledgment of Country
Digital Schools would like to acknowledge that we live, work, learn and play on the lands of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's – who are the oldest continuing culture in human history and the traditional owners of the land we now call Australia. We acknowledge the wisdom and diversity of these people and seek to learn from and be inspired by their culture. We are grateful for the dignity they show us in allowing us to share this land with them. Our pledge is to continue to work to bring more awareness to topics that the elders past, present and emerging bring our attention to and take meaningful action to create positive change here in Australia and the wider world.