Due to unusually high traffic to some websites, service degradation has been reported intermittently on the following services:
Due to unusually high traffic to some websites, service degradation has been reported intermittently on the following services:
In this series of posts, I'm going to share some tricks to quickly override some of Open Framework's default styling, such as the main menu, text, and link styles. For anyone who wants a quick way to get to a custom design on Stanford Sites, these posts should get you started on the right path. In this first post we'll cover how to customize the main menu.
Need to restrict access to some content on your site? With the Content Access module, you can control viewing, editing, deleting permissions on your site by specific content types. Here's how to set it up.
Welcome back! This is the blog post number ten in a series on how to create a Drupal 7 personal website using Stanford Sites. Last time we learned how to create a new content type. In this post we'll customize the node edit form.
Welcome back! We're kicking off the new year with a post on Agile Project Management. I've been speaking a lot to folks recently about Scrum and how to think about incorporating it into your team structure.
One form of Agile project management, Scrum is an iterative development process that focuses the development team on the highest priority work and increases the product/project manager's ability to forecast timelines and delivery. For Web Services, it has improved our project estimates and helped us to work in a more focused way on our larger projects.