We are excited to announce the release of a new mobile-responsive, Drupal 7 theme, Stanford Light, available now to all users on Stanford Sites. Stanford Light is a new,...
We are excited to announce the release of a new mobile-responsive, Drupal 7 theme, Stanford Light, available now to all users on Stanford Sites. Stanford Light is a new,...
IT Services will perform updates for all websites hosted on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following dates:
We are excited to announce the upcoming September release of our updated mobile-responsive Drupal themes:
We are excited to announce the latest modules included with websites created using the Stanford Sites tool. For a complete list of modules included on Stanford Sites, view Included Drupal Modules.
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We're just about a month away from the new academic year, and many folks are in the process of updating their websites. Stanford is offering excellent new training opportunities to learn about essential tools for website owners, HTML5, and of course, Drupal and ...
Drupal is (in)famous for providing an egregious amount of class selectors to target every layer imaginable in its rendered HTML. Some superstar culprits are Field Collections, Field Groups, and complex Views. When we see so many handy, available selector classes, it's so tempting...
IT Services and Administrative Systems will perform updates for all websites hosted on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following date:
In this update, the MySQL database...
In July, 2014, the Field Group module was updated from 7.x-1.1 to 7.x-1.4 on Stanford Sites. This update has the potential to cause issues with CSS, as certain types of markup were removed from the HTML output of the page.
Agile has become a big buzz word recently in the project management world. In this post, I'll try to clarify where some of the lines are being blurred between terms like Agile and Scrum, and what some of these terms actually mean.
Keep in mind while reading this that I am...
Have you ever wanted to show only selected information on a content type to anonymous users and more information to authenticated users? It turns out that you can use Display Suite to provide field-level permissions for an entity.