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Your desktop and mobile views are connected. 

Moving desktop elements between page sections will alter mobile and vice versa.

Hold ‘cmd’ or ‘ctrl’ and then drag an element to a new section to avoid changes.

Moving items within sections won’t affect the other view.

Mobile Tip

Think of your mobile view as a condensed summary of desktop. 

A. Expand the content tree to the left

B. Select the visibility icon beside the elements you’d like to show or hide. 

Hide elements as needed

All page elements should sit inside the blue page guides. Anything outside is highlighted in red.

Layout Assistant helps you get inside the bounds fast.

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A. Navigate to Page Properties 

B. Under Layout Assistant, click “Entire Page”. Or select a page section, and apply to a section at a time.

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As a student at Georgia Southern, you’ll enjoy:

At Georgia Southern University, we’ll give you the academic foundation an accredited computer science program can provide. But more than that, we’ll give you EXPERIENCE.

In the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, hands-on, practical experience isn’t just a buzzword. It’s a way of life for ALL of our students — whether you’re a freshman or a graduate student.

The College provides undergraduate and graduate research funds for you to pursue your passions. Our students have used predictive analytics with Twitter data, built motion-tracking robotic dragons and gone on to work for Fortune 500 companies to continue the work they began here.

Access to world-class professors who work alongside student researchers

Training in one of America’s fastest-growing career fields.

Graduating into a career with a six-figure median pay scale

Small class sizes — 30:1 student-teacher ratio

Get your accredited Computer Science degree from the Hands-on University

Choosing between computer science programs can be tough. At the end of the day, you’re learning the same information about bytes, bits and data — which school do you choose?