We’ve launched the Thinking Matters faculty blog aggregator site.
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We’ve launched the Thinking Matters faculty blog aggregator site.
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Many sites on CLAS Pages function as blogs (i.e. add new posts on a regular basis about news, updates, announcements or just random thoughts). Some posts are very long but might be interesting only to a small group of readers. Some sites may want their readers to scan all recent posts quickly. Post excerpts can help.
The “More tag” allows you to specify how much text to show initially when viewing a site’s main page. This tag will then insert a link to “Read More” or “Continue reading.” When readers click on this link they’ll see the full post. Here’s how to set it up:
Many sites for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS) need to be migrated to Drupal, the University’s new content management system (CMS) as part of the University wide Web Redesign Project.
We have already migrated many sites. We plan to migrate the remaining sites over the next academic year. We will be working closely with ITS, Marketing Services and Web Communications to make sure that the new platform will be configured to meet the needs of our College and schedule training sessions.
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