1. Navigate to utc.edu and scroll to the bottom on the page. 2. Click “CAS Login” and sign in with your UTC ID and Password. 3. After logging in, your Drupal workbench should populate at the top of the page.
Making Your Content Accessible
As a content editor, you play a vital role in ensuring our website is inclusive and accessible to all users. Website ADA compliance means meeting the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which increasingly applies to digital content. By creating accessible pages, you’re not only helping us avoid legal risks—you’re making our content usable…
Replacing and Deleting Media Files in Drupal
Recently, the UTC Web Dev Team implemented the Media Replace module alongside the Media Delete module in Drupal to help tame the file management beast that often plagues busy websites. Managing and updating media files—especially those used in multiple places like PDFs, images, and logos—can quickly become a tedious task. The Media Replace module streamlines…
Creating Better Image and PDF Files for Your Site
Good file management is like good housekeeping… …no one notices it until it’s missing. As we move to our new host environment, the UTC Web Team is evaluating file storage and making some adjustments and recommendations. Storing large files directly on a website consume valuable server space and can dramatically slow down page load times,…
Division, Department, and Content Type Changes
Directions on moving a department, creating a new department or division, or moving existing content to a new content type Areas of Attention: Steps: Skip step 1 and go to step 2 if this is just a content type change, not a department move or new departmental/division creation. * Indicates that this step is a…