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Drupal: Content Creation and Page Management
How is digital content created, edited, and managed in the Drupal CMS? Drupal is a digital content management system (CMS) routinely used for UCSF websites. In some cases a site content editor or content manager may curate the same information for websites and additional digital channels, such as employee profiles, email, social media, and events. Generally two roles are assigned to people responsible for keeping a website up to date:
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Web Services
UCSFwpa Instructions - Android
Overview Each version of Android and each manufacturer of Android devices changes components of the Android user interface. They do this to make the experience match the goals of the specific device. *Please be advised some Android OS version on Google Pixel may not able to update UCSFwpa wireless certificate thus not compatible to connect. There are no manual configuration option available. This is a vendor issue and until resolved they will not connect to UCSFwpa.
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Content: Best Practices
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IT Website Admin Tasks
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Accessible PDF Best Practices
Accessible Portable Document Format (PDF) It is as easy to create a PDF document as it is to print. If you are only printing, the how the document looks is your only concern. But if you send that PDF document via email or put it on a website, it becomes a digital document. That PDF is now subject to the same accessibility standards as all digital documents at UCSF.
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How to Submit Network Port and Fixed IP Requests
Overview There are two ways to submit Network IP requests:
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
Digital Accessibility Program
Accessibility is part of UCSF's missionAs the leading institution dedicated exclusively to the health sciences, we are committed to providing web content in accessible formats to ensure that online content and tools are accessible to everyone. Learn more about Digital Accessibility efforts at UCSF by viewing the Accessibility is Me video series.This commitment is supported by the UCSF Digital Accessibility Advisory Committee.
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- Non-UCSF
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Accessible Virtual Events Best Practices
With COVID-19 and a shift to remote work, UCSF events such as Friday Town Hall Meetings, large training presentations, conventions, press conferences and emergency communications go virtual with live broadcasts and live streaming.
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Accessible Documents Best Practices
An accessible digital document is well-structured, providing visual information in a non-visual format. Examples of digital documents are PDFs and Microsoft Office files. There are many more. They exist on a website, sent in an email or shared in various ways. The information on this page is specific to Microsoft Word, but the principles apply to all text documents. Building accessibility into the document from the start is best practice.
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- Non-UCSF
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- Web Services