Complete the request process to establish a new UC ANR site or blog under ucanr.edu. Additionally, this form can be used to request a new taxonomy term that content can be tagged with to improve discoverability.
Content governance is a structured set of guidelines that define how content is created, managed, and published on the UC ANR website. These guidelines ensure that content remains high-quality, on-brand, and aligned with UC ANRs strategic goals.
Basic Terms These definitions below are edited to reduce technical jargon where possible, it will be helpful to review Drupal 10s Glossary of terms and Drupal User Guide available on Drupals website. Please note that not all terms will be applicable for UC ANRs implementation of Drupal.
This guide covers adding and creating content types within Drupal. 1. Login to IWP and click My Account. 2. Click on "Manage Content" under the group where you want to add content. 3. This will take you to the Content tab at the top of the page. 4.
Content moderation ensures that content goes through an process before being published. Moderation applies only to the Article, Documents, and Page content types. For these content types, moderation can be managed in two scenarios: When content is newly created.
Integrated Web Platforms text editor is CKEditor also known as the WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") toolbar. This text editor provides a flexible and user-friendly interface for formatting and styling content.
Media refers to any image, document, or video. Images and documents can be uploaded to Drupal. Images can be displayed in various ways on your site. Documents can be linked to and downloaded and viewed by visitors. Streaming videos, such as videos on YouTube, can be referenced.
Drupal's Content Types provide templates for various kinds of content, allowing for consistent but also dynamic presentation. Follow the links for in-depth descriptions of each content type.
This page provides an overview of permissions within Integrated Web Platform (IWP) in Groups. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of different group roles within Drupal.
This page provides an overview of Groups in Integrated Web Platform (IWP) and guides through the process of managing Groups. Groups are the Drupal equivalent of sites and blogs in the legacy UC ANR platforms.