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General information about the Gato CMS
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  1. questionWhat is Gato and Who Can Use It?
    Gato is the name of Texas State's web content management system that enables users to quickly and easily create, manage and maintain sophisticated web sites without having to know complex web technologies or programming languages. As the size and complexity of web sites increase, well delivered ...

  2. questionAdvantages of Using a CMS and Gato's Features
    There are several advantages that using the CMS provides: You can manage your website without having to know HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, etc. You get the Texas State look and feel without any extra effort. Your website will be hosted on our high-availability servers. If it goes ...

  3. questionGato Training and Workshops
    To view the current schedule of training classes and to register, please see our online form: http://gato.its.txstate.edu/support/training.html Gato Training Classes (Gato specific training) Gato - "Using the Content Management System, Part I" Get started using the CMS to build your web site. T ...

  4. questionGato User Manuals
    Manuals Available for Download: Gato CMS User Manual (version 5.1) (PDF, 2.5 MB) Gato Document Management System Manual (version 1.0) (PDF, 511 KB)

  5. questionBrowser Requirements for Gato Edit
    We've designed the system to create sites compatible with the latest versions of the modern web browsers. Further, the sites should be usable with many older browsers as well, though the display of data may not always be optimal. The following browsers are compliant with the Gato Administration ...

  6. questionLogging Into Gato Edit
    Before you can log into Gato, you will need to request access to a site. If you did not sign in at a training class, you will need to e-mail gato@txstate.edu and provide your name, Texas State NetID and the website you need access to. You need an Internet connection and a web browser. It is not ...

  7. questionGato User Administration
    All user administration for Gato is handled by the Gato staff. There is currently no feature for website owners or managers to manager users for their own site. Adding and Removing Users To add editors to or remove editors from your site, please email gato@txstate.edu. Make sure to include the w ...