Web Development
Contact me for all questions regarding the content management of Lewis & Clark websites.
I can access and edit all Trillium pages, including: - left-hand navigation links
- background colors
- headers
- photos
- PDFs and other attachments
Additionally, I can help you with any "~" accounts, though I do not have direct access to them.
You, Lewis & Clark, and the Web
Hello! I am slowly building a resource page to help you with common Web-related issues. We have two main ways of doing websites here at Lewis & Clark: -
"Tilde ~" accounts, which use fully editable HTML pages - Trillium accounts, which use templates and require little or no HTML expertise
1. "Tilde ~" Accounts
These accounts are created by Information Technology and will use the same login/password as your email. Your HTML files will sit in a College webserver folder called CWIS, and you will need to use file transfer protocol (FTP) to update your files. Programs like Dreamweaver and Fetch are built to help you with FTP. 2. Trillium Accounts
The College's content management system is designed to help you create and maintain websites quickly and easily. Though it is simple, it can be confusing when you begin. First off, New Media has created this very handy Trillium Reference Guide. It can answer a lot of questions. Goodbye Trillium, Hello LiveWhale!
As we move forward with our website redesign, I would like to mention a very important step in the process. Trillium, our content management system for the past few years, is being phased out this semester in favor of a new system called LiveWhale, which has increased functionality and ease of use. I am in the initial stages of developing LiveWhale training for everyone. This will include workshops, one-on-one meetings, and online resources. We will let you know as these become available.
In the meantime, I will continue to help you answer all your Trillium questions.
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