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Welcome back! This is the eighth blog post in a series on how to create a Drupal 7 personal website using Stanford Sites. Last time we learned how to create image styles to enhance your site's images. In this post we'll look at how to add custom fields to your content type.
Posted by John Bickar on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - 9:23am
Today we're highlighting a very simple but useful module, Module Filter. This module makes the module overview page at admin/modules much more user friendly by grouping modules into categories, and mimicking the "Find on this page" (e.g., Ctrl-F) functionality of web browsers.
Welcome to Imagery 101! Last time we looked at how to choose the right image to support your site's content strategy. But now that we have our image, how do you prepare it for the web? In this post, I'll share some quick and easy tricks in Photoshop for how to make your image pop.
The new Digital Humanities website is a home for discussion and engagement with Digital Humanities at Stanford. Stanford has been active in the Digital Humanities for the last 30+ years, and this activity has been located in many places across campus. The new Digital Humanities website is a place for all these separate groups to come together to share insights and thoughts in the field.
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