Navigation Enhancements Are Now in ISIS

New system enhancements for ISIS administrative users are now in ISIS and ISIS Reporting. Users are being greeted this morning by cascading menus with active breadcrumbs, a main menu that can be sorted, and a handy list of recently viewed pages.

The new sortable main menu and companion cascading menus create a larger area in which to view active pages. Helpful breadcrumbs, located at the top of each page, document each step of the navigation and allow faster movement between pages.

While the Favorites menu has undergone a change, it still contains those pages that were saved in the previous version. The updated Favorites also lists the last five pages accessed, making it convenient to navigate to a previously viewed page.

More information about the new ISIS enhancements is available in video and document formats. Please contact isishelp@uark.edu if you have any questions regarding the changes.

Contacts

Mary-Ann Bloss, Assistant Director
ISIS
479-575-2468, isishelp@uark.edu

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