We have disabled the creation of WebM videos when new video files are uploaded to MiddMedia. The server was experiencing issues transcoding video to that format. Firefox and other browsers now natively support H.264, removing the requirement for a WebM alternative file.
Updates
- Drupal views_slideshow 7.x-3.9
- WordPress Editorial Calendar 3.6.4
- WordPress NextGEN Gallery 2.2.10
- WordPress Parabola theme 2.2.0
- WordPress Post Types Order 1.9.3.1
- WordPress Redirection 2.6.2
- WordPress Responsive theme 2.6
- WordPress Restricted Site Access 6.0.1
- WordPress The Events Calendar 4.5.5
Fixes and Tweaks
- Members of the “ADA Compliance” group will now automatically get added to WordPress sites created through the Course Hub so they can assist in making course materials accessible.
- HTML files are no longer allowed to be uploaded to Drupal webforms and we’ve further limited the allowed files types that can be collected through submissions to these forms.
- Fixed an issue in the Drupal WYSIWYG editor caused by the introduction of a new field for handling external media URLs which we don’t use.
Ongoing Work
- Creating a new website for the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
- Archiving Moodle.
- Building out the configuration of our CAS servers in Chef, which is a configuration management system. We have already completed this work for our Drupal, WordPress, MediaWiki, GO, Omeka, and the Course Catalog services.
- Upgrading the Drupal sites for the Davis programs, Dining Menus, and Museum of Art to Drupal 8.