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Discussed in this section of the tutorial is getting started with the Open OnDemand interface for MedicineBow, including logging and navigating the dashboard. This is more of an overview of the application and later sections will be the use of the available options found on the Dashboard.



Logging In

To login to the MedicineBow Open On Demand instance, you will first need to open a web browser (ARCC recommends using Google Chrome over other browsers to limit performance issues) and navigate to https://medicinebow.arcc.uwyo.edu.

  • You will then be required to enter your ARCC username and password.

  • You will also be required to enter your two-factor authentication

You must have an ARCC account before attempting to login

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Overview of the Dashboard

Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with a code example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing

  • Bullets are nice to include for distinct points

  • yep

  • they

  • sure

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    This is 14 lines

Please use the "code snippet" in the + button when creating code examples. Also please do not go
past the width of the table. This is to prevent scroll bars appearing













This is the Max number of code lines to show on an example

Straight Code - No context

Limit to 16 lines in the example. 














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Same Thing With Images

Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with an image example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing

  • Bullets are nice to include for distinct points

  • yep

  • they

  • sure

  • are

    This is 14 lines

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Alternatively No Table

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Finally The End

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