Over a weekend in mid-July several members of Stanford IT Services turned up at the OpenWeb conference held at the Paypal Town Hall in San Jose. This conference, the brain child of John Foliot, had its roots at Stanford. ...
Update, August 5: Module updates to Stanford Sites were not fully completed during the maintenance windows of the week of July 29th. Instead, sites on people.stanford.edu will continue to be updated during...
Welcome back! This is the fifth blog post in a series on how to create a Drupal 7 personal website* using Stanford Sites....
Get people more engaged in your content! With this post, I'll outline two basic guidelines for writing good Calls to Action to lead users through your site.
A Call to Action is a snippet of text with a link, sometimes styled as a button...
You may be asking yourself, how do I add a block to a sidebar or other region, and how do I get it to display on the correct page? In this post I'll explain how to use the Context module to do just this.
Blocks are a great way to display content in a more structured way on...
I spend a lot of my time theming in the browser, writing CSS and testing ideas. In this blog post, I wanted to share some of my favorite tools for designing and theming.
IT Services just announced new training opportunities to learn Google Sites, Dreamweaver, and of course, Drupal and the Stanford Sites environment! There are courses for everyone, from beginners just starting to explore...
One of the common requests that we receive about the list of included modules in Stanford Sites is if we can add the Panels module. I...