Site update: Now all web ambassadors can see all unpublished items
Good news for the new year! Now, all web ambassadors—when logged in to their sites—can view all unpublished pages, regardless of who authored it.
Good news for the new year! Now, all web ambassadors—when logged in to their sites—can view all unpublished pages, regardless of who authored it.
Here's what we've been doing, what we're getting ready to do, and how we need your help to do it!
As we move into the new ULink, there are things we need to change or alter on our sites so they fit with the new system.
Congratulations to our web ambassadors for the College of the Arts, School of Music and Performing Arts, and Department of Visual Arts, who have worked really hard to create brand new sites that are — if I do say so — pretty fab.
It's time to hand out some kudos! Let's hear it for the web ambassadors who have been the best at using spotlights to highlight information all over their websites.
In this blog post, you'll see examples of some of the best spotlights we've seen, and how to replicate those to use on your own site.
Congratulations to our newest owners of an official UL Lafayette website: The Institute for Coastal and Water Research!
A lot of people look at our sites. And I mean a lot.
Sasha and Elizabeth are teaming up to offer an advanced web class that will combine technical skill with better content to make your site stand out from the rest. But we want to know: What do you want to get out of an advanced web class?
Slow clap for the Office of Diversity staff, who did a great job of incorporating infographics during their website redesign.
And with that update comes restrictions on when you can edit your site.