The search interface for all five of our websites Middlebury, MIIS, the Museum of Art, Davis UWC Scholars, and Davis Projects for Peace, has been upgraded to use the Google Custom Search Engine. The GCSE creates a custom search index … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Website Improvements #9: Google Custom Search
Tag: Enterprise Applications
LIS Content Managers Squash Errors Using Site Check
Now that the LIS website content managers have been established, the LIS web team has provided them with a tool to help identify and deal with errors in the content of web pages. The site check tool from Site Improve … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Content Managers Squash Errors Using Site Check
State of the Site
Overview What follows is a report on the state of notable web applications and sites in use at Middlebury including the College website, the Middlebury instance of WordPress (i.e. sites.middlebury.edu) and a variety of key web applications that provide services … Continue reading →…Continue Reading State of the Site
Website Improvements #8: JavaScript and the Editor
Summary for those who aren’t interested in the details: The site should load faster Menu reordering is easier You can now copy and paste directly from Microsoft Word JavaScript is a programming language used by your web browser that allows … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Website Improvements #8: JavaScript and the Editor
Website Improvements #7: HTML5 Video
Videos on our website, like the new chapter in the Aunt Des story that was put up yesterday, are now available on more devices. We’re using the new <video> and <audio> tags that are part of HTML5, to enable site … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Website Improvements #7: HTML5 Video
Marcy moving to Enterprise Applications
Danna Gianforte and I (Area Directors for Enterprise Applications and Central Systems & Network Services, respectively) recently agreed to a staffing change. Marcy Smith is now a member of the Enterprise Applications area. We believe that having the soon-to-be-hired Database … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Marcy moving to Enterprise Applications
Segue from Segue Updates
The Curricular Technology Team is pleased to announce that its primary recommendations for how to segue from Segue has been approved by the Library and Information Services (LIS) Area Directors Team. In essence, the team recommended the development of a … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Segue from Segue Updates