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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. Last time we looked at how to override our block styles, sidebar menus, and region styles. Today I'm going to share how to test for and override responsive styles on your site.
IT Services will perform minor updates on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following days:
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Tuesday, May 13, from 8 am-6 pm: individual faculty, student and staff websites on people.stanford.edu
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Saturday, May 17, from 4 am-5 pm: department and group websites on sites.stanford.edu
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, "Hello, World!", and then go into some more advanced configuration.
Enable the Module
To use the module, you must enable it. This module has recently been installed on Stanford Sites and does not get enabled by default.
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.
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