As the year draws to a close (and what a year it was), we’d like to thank you for your ongoing support, feedback and editing during 2022.
To wrap up, here’s just a few of our highlights:
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As the year draws to a close (and what a year it was), we’d like to thank you for your ongoing support, feedback and editing during 2022.
To wrap up, here’s just a few of our highlights:
Have you ever wondered what the Web Team does? You’ve come to the right place to find the answers.
Thursday May 19 2022 marks the eleventh Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD).
Thank you to everyone who provided their feedback on the Web Editor Blog survey released in March 2022.
We are committed to providing our web editor community useful and relevant resources to support you with your editing duties.
Now the University has kicked into gear, we turn our attention to the year ahead – a time to welcome the newcomers, review your CMS site and begin tidy-ups.
As part of the University Transformation, our team are working in partnership to make priority changes to the website to reflect the new model.
Want to never miss a spelling mistake or broken link again? We have a tool that can help you!
Web Operations would like to introduce you to Siteimprove, a new tool to help identify quality assurance errors across your site.
Did you know not all webpages are findable through search? Often, we get asked to create a webpage for a specific audience or purpose. If the content is deemed to be private or targeted, the page might be requested to be removed from search. This means search engines will be told to ignore the page and not show it in search results.
Have you ever gone in to edit the content of your webpage, only to find the part you want to edit is a ‘nested content’ component? This article will explain the value of nested content, and why it is used across our CMS.
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