The link to login to public OIST web systems is not on the site. For each server, go to "http://HOSTNAME/user" to login. For example, to login to the public web server www.oist.jp, you would go to http://www.oist.jp/user.
Navigate to the page you want to edit, or use the "Create" links under "Staff Links", if it is visible to your Role.
For each server, go to "http://HOSTNAME/user/logout" to logout. For example, to logout of the public web server www.oist.jp, you would go to http://www.oist.jp/user/logout.
This recipe only applies to users who have administrative privileges.
Login with Administrative Privileges.
Go to the Node the ID of which you want to know.
Mouse over or right-click and copy the "edit" links to get the nid's.
The Edit link will have a format like "http://groups.oist.jp/node/9/edit". The number after "node/" - "9" in this example - is the Node ID. Be sure to remove the "/edit" at the end of the URL if you copy-paste.
Most content in the websites will have a scope. Scope refers to who can see the content.
The scope setting of content determines to whom the content is visible. Each piece of content can have one of the following scopes:
Authorized: Only users who are logged in with an OIST account can see this content. This includes Tida users and family members of OIST employees who have accounts.
Editorial: This scope is for use by CPR to hide content from everyone but CPR members so that content can be reviewed before being made public. (not yet implemented; cannot use)
Internal: Restricted to OIST employees and students.
Public: Visible by anyone on the internet.
With the exception of Tida, OIST websites are bilingual Japanese-English.
The language setting of content determines where content is visible. Each piece of content can be English, Japanese, or Neutral.:
English items are filtered out of the Japanese mode or interface of the website, so when using the Japanese website, you will not see content set to Language=English.
Japanese items are filtered out of the English mode or interface of the website, so when using the English website, you will not see content set to Language=Japanese.
Language=Neutral is sometimes referred to Language None, and this content is never filtered out, so a piece of Language=Neutral content is visible on both English and Japanese websites.
The "Translate" function is only available when a piece of content has been set to English or Japanese and then saved. Neutral content cannot be translated.
IMCE is a part of the system that allows you to upload, inspect, and manage files like images and documents on the server.
In the Editor, click the "Image" or "Link" button.
The media file browser opens in a new window.
Please store files in your unit or division/section folder. If you cannot see a folder for your group, ask the webmaster.
Many images and files have a link URL that begins with "media:". The system replaces the media server mediasv.oist.jp with this for you. When you are adding files, you should use the web server.