Better late than never for a BADCamp wrap-up! This year I was able to attend both the Higher Ed Summit on Friday and conference sessions on Saturday at Bay Area Drupal Camp. My personal highlights are below.
Better late than never for a BADCamp wrap-up! This year I was able to attend both the Higher Ed Summit on Friday and conference sessions on Saturday at Bay Area Drupal Camp. My personal highlights are below.
I just stumbled across the new Center for Conservation Biology website on Stanford Sites, and I'm awed – it looks fantastic! Using the Stanford Wilbur theme, the CCB website includes front page announcements with crisp thumbnail images and social media links, as well as excellent people pages with fun photos, bios and publication lists. Check out the featured photo on Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich's page – what an amazing shot!
Either we shape the the technologies that we use, or they will shape us. Stanford’s commitment to the Drupal CMS enables more of us to think like engineers, embrace the Maker ethos, and craft our own tools.
Have you ever needed to change the URL for your website? Say, move your website from one domain to another, from a subdirectory to the root of a web host, or even make a copy? Chances are, you’ll find broken links and missing images in the text of your content.
Have you ever wanted to try something new on your website, but you were afraid it might go wrong and leave you with a broken site? Or maybe you want a second website that is is a close match to an existing one? Creating a copy of your live (or "production") site gives you the opportunity to explore changes to its current configuration with less risk. This tutorial will show you how to create a copy (or "development") website using a backup of your production site.