H&S Drupal Platform User Guide

Pathways for Getting Started

Below are three different ways to get started in the Wiki guide.
You can also browse the entire  Table of Contents  of this wiki to find what you need.

Additional Resources Outside of this Wiki

This H&S Wiki Guide contains everything you need to know about creating and managing content on your website.
In addition to this guide, we have several other resources that we encourage you to reference:

Connect with Other Web Editors 

We've heard your repeated interest in connecting with each other to both learn how others are solving some of the same challenges you have, as well as gain visibility into cool new things that others are doing. We’ve set up a new Community of Practice channel in Slack to let you do just that! We envision that you will gain inspiration and share ideas around a variety of topics. Don’t be shy! Head over to:  #cop-hs-webeditors  to share both your successes and challenges. Contact us if you have any trouble joining.

Component Layout Examples

Do you want to use a specific component but aren't sure how it might look on your page? Visit the  hsweb-referencecolorful  and  hsweb-referencetraditional  sites to browse the capabilities of each component and see how each one will look with your site's specific theme and color palette.

Design Portfolio for Inspiration

Curious how you might use the various components to layout your content? Looking for inspiration for different page types, such as how to format your academic requirements or different ways you can present your news? Check out our design  portfolio ! Here you will find a variety of examples of flexible page layouts, as well as styling options for specific page types (e.g. events, news, people, etc). Each example links to an H&S website that you can reference as you imagine your own content layout.

Accessibility Information and Requirements

Visit Stanford's Office of Digital Accessibility (SODA) for more information about  accessibility concepts .

Need Help?

The best (and fastest!) way to get help is to submit a ticket at  https://hswebsupport.stanford.edu .


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