Training
Training Class
We strongly encourage all editors to take OIT's revamped, two-part training course, "Creating and Maintaining Websites using Roxen." The class introduces the Roxen Content Management System, provides hands-on practice and familiarizes you with Roxen’s features, OIT's free design themes, the site request process and the development, editing and publishing cycle. To sign up, go to www.princeton.edu/training. After you log in, click on "OIT Technology Training" then search for "Roxen."
Self-Training: Introductory Level
The following documents were handed out during the original "Introduction to Roxen Training" class, and are an excellent secondary resource if you are not able to attend training.
- Insite Editor training slides (.ppt)
- Insite Editor Exercises (.pdf)
Quick Reference Cards
Tabloid (11 x 17")
Letter (8.5 x 11")
Self-Training: Intermediate Level
To learn more about the editor at an intermediate level, you may use the following documents:
- Content Editor General Overview (.pdf)
- Content Editor File & Directory View (.pdf)
- Content Editor Excercise (.pdf)
Self-Training: Advanced Level
The following documents provide information at an advanced level:
- Advanced Roxen Excercises (.pdf)
- Banner Logo PNG (.png)
- Banner Logo Photoshop File (.psd)
- Banner Photo JPEG (.jpg)
- Markup Structure (.pdf)
- Markup Structure, version 2 (.pdf)
- XSL variables for "dept" instance
- Notes from Form Demo (.txt)
Specialized Topics - Presentations
Specialized Topics - Videos
Videos on Lynda.com require that you first log in through the lynda.princeton.edu portal to create an active session. Then you can go back and click on direct links to the specific videos. Otherwise, you can use the Software dropdown menu at Lynda.com to navigate to the appropriate topic.
- Photoshop CS5 for the Web
Pay special attention to the section on “Optimizing Images for the Web” - CSS Fundamentals
Videos in the PULSe Learning Series webinars require you to first log in with your Princeton netID.

