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Stanford provides a flexible, easy-to-use web-based form service - a great free resource for site owners. According to the Web Forms Service website:
"Stanford community members can use the Stanford Web Forms service to make contact forms, short surveys and polls, instructor evaluations, and other forms free of charge. No knowledge of HTML, Javascript, or SQL is required.
This blog post is the first in a series on setting up your personal Drupal site on Stanford Sites.
The Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service is a free service for the Stanford community that provides centrally-maintained and supported Drupal modules pre-installed. These modules are hand-selected to support website needs found in our academic environment, so you easily could use it to build your department, group, or personal website. Stanford Sites is available to all Stanford faculty, staff, and students with SUNetID.
In my last post on Menu Tricks, I outlined a module called Menu Block, that made it possible to use just one giant main menu to manage your site navigation, while still displaying lower level items in different regions of your design and on different pages on your site.
This is the second post in my series titled Styling on Sites. Last time, we looked at all the theme settings we have available in Stanford Basic theme. This next post introduces the powerful module, CSS Injector, which lets us override the default styles of our site.
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