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Web Hosting: Change Control Procedure
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Web Hosting: Create a UCSF Restricted Site
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Website Business Owners and Support
Generally two roles are assigned to people responsible for keeping a site up to date: a business owner or a day-to-day technical support. However, responsibilities vary across research labs, degree programs, school departments, etc. Responsibilities of website business owners At UCSF the person responsible for their site adhering to UCSF policies is referred to as a website business owner. They also may keep the site up to date, determine who has permission to develop, edit, or publish, and determine site strategy.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Web Services
Drupal: Definitions for Site Building
Basic Drupal and Website Terms Here are a few key Drupal terms used in UCSF Site Builder and Drupal documentation. The full Drupal Glossary has more than 100 definitions. Blocks – The boxes visible in the regions of a Drupal website. Each block contains a set of information that you can add to pages as a distinct group. UCSF Site Builder comes with a wide range of blocks.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Web Services
Use a Recovery Key for FileVault instead of iCloud login
Try using Jamf Pro first Mac computers used for UCSF business or study can enroll into Jamf Pro to manage encryption and facilitate compliance with the UCSF Minimum Security Standards (http://tiny.ucsf.edu/mss/) . Jamf Pro is the recommended solution for encryption management on Macs used for UCSF work or study, and is provided at no charge to the UCSF community.
- Faculty
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- Student
- Technical Partner
- Security
Other IS-3 Roles
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
SSL/TLS Certificate Requirements
- Technical Partner
Do It Yourself Website Hosting Checklist
If you prefer not to use Web Services Managed Hosting, you can set up a web server either outside the UCSF network or at UCSF. It's quite a complex process.
- Faculty
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- Student
- Technical Partner
- Web Services
IS-3 Unit Responsibility
- Faculty
- Staff