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Posted by Joe Knox on Wednesday, August 24, 2016 - 12:10pm

We’re excited to announce the August 2016 release of our updated mobile-responsive Drupal 7 themes:

  • Open Framework 7.x-2.5

  • Stanford Framework 7.x-3.2*

  • Stanford Wilbur 7.x-3.0*

  • Stanford Jordan 7.x-3.0*

Alyssa Hislop portrait Posted by Alyssa Hislop on Thursday, July 28, 2016 - 2:45pm

Today we’re launching our new Jumpstart User Guide! It’s now live at: https://sites-jumpstart.stanford.edu/jumpstart-user-guide

We revamped our User Guide, originally built in 2013 on the first version of Jumpstart. Since Jumpstart has experienced tremendous growth over the past three years, we implemented today's Jumpstart features and enhancements into our new User Guide.

Photo of John Bickar Posted by John Bickar on Monday, July 25, 2016 - 11:00am

(Post last updated on: 9/6/16, 10:30AM)

University IT will perform maintenance on all websites on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service approximately bi-weekly from July 26th through September 23rd. Details on what is included in each update window are below, and we will update this post as we have more information.

Posted by Sofie Van Creveld on Monday, June 27, 2016 - 11:00am

University IT will perform maintenance on all websites on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following dates:

These changes are significant and include updating Drupal core to the latest release, as well as security-related module upgrades for both Drupal 6 and 7 sites. See below for a complete list of updated modules.

Jamie Posted by Jamie C. Tsui on Thursday, June 23, 2016 - 1:16pm

Three days after Stanford’s commencement on June 12th this year, we quietly launched a completely new website for Stanford’s School of Engineering. From start to finish, the web project took 10 weeks. This project included new design, new feature development, content migration, and feature and browser testing. In the end, the site launched smoothly with no downtime. 

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