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Overriding Open Framework Styles: Responsive styling

Megan Erin Miller Posted by Megan Erin Miller on Monday, May 19, 2014 - 8:57am

In this post, I continue my series on how to override Open Framework's default styles to get a more custom look-and-feel on your site....

Stanford Sites Updates, May 2014

Sara Worrell-Berg Posted by Sara Worrell Berg on Monday, May 12, 2014 - 3:30pm

IT Services will perform minor updates on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following days:



  • Tuesday, May 13, from 8 am-6 pm: individual faculty, student and staff websites on people.stanford.edu

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Module of the Day: JS Injector

Photo of John Bickar Posted by John Bickar on Monday, May 12, 2014 - 9:09am

Today's "Module of the Day" is a handy little module called JS Injector that allows you to insert snippets of Javascript into your site.


In this post, I'll walk through how to enable and configure the module, use it to shout...

Getting Started on Sites: Adding a new user to your Stanford Drupal site

Caryl Westerberg Posted by Caryl J Westerberg on Monday, May 5, 2014 - 9:08am

You have your Stanford site up and running, now you want other people to help you. Here's how to give them permission to edit your site.


Using WebAuth, Stanford has made it easy for you to use your SUNet ID and passord when logging into your Drupal site. Once a new user has...

Getting Started on Sites: Taxonomy Manager

Cynthia Mijares Posted by Cynthia Mijares on Monday, April 21, 2014 - 9:02am

Taxonomy Manager is a simple module designed to easily manage taxonomy terms using a friendly interface.


In this use case, we have a site with several taxonomy vocabularies and I want to add to/edit one of them.


Add terms to an existing taxonomy vocabulary

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3 Tips for Making Your Drupal Features Highly Reusable

a face for radio Posted by Zach Chandler on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - 8:00am

Dear Developers, if you follow these simple guidelines, your Drupal Features will be much more useful to institutions like Stanford over time. You will win friends and influence people. Drupal will live up to its...

Overriding Open Framework Styles: Block styles, Sidebar Menus, and Regions

Megan Erin Miller Posted by Megan Erin Miller on Monday, April 7, 2014 - 9:06am

In this post, I continue my series on how to override Open Framework's default styles to get a more custom look-and-feel on your site....

Choosing your project's internal web team

Linnea Williams profile pic Posted by Linnea Ann Williams on Monday, March 31, 2014 - 10:02am

Imagine you're an academic department or program and you're starting on a project to revamp your web presence. The first thing you'll need to do is figure out who should be on your internal web team that will see the project from inception to launch. This might be some...

Getting Started on Sites: Taxonomy

Cynthia Mijares Posted by Cynthia Mijares on Monday, March 24, 2014 - 10:01am

Taxonomy.  What is it and why should I use it in my Drupal site?  In this blog post I will introduce you to the Taxonomy module.


By definition, taxonomy is the division of things into ordered groups or categories. In this use case, we have a site with many pages and I want...

Create a Page Title From the Views Exposed Filter Term

Caryl Westerberg Posted by Caryl J Westerberg on Monday, March 10, 2014 - 8:18am

Suppose you're using taxomomy terms in exposed filters, and you want the resulting page to display one of the the terms as a title. Taxonomy term pages will give this to you very easily, but sometimes the taxonomy term page is not the right solution.  Here's how you can display...

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