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1 August 20, 2015 Web Content Management Drupal

2 What is Drupal? Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power scores of different web sites. http://drupal.org/about 8/20/20152Drupal Web Content Management

3 Who’s Using Drupal? The Grammy’s Popular Science Mag FastCompany Magazine Amherst College Men’s Health Magazine U of Arizona iVillage Harvard Science Lifetime Television Sony Music’s artist sites AOL Corporate Amnesty International The White House FedEx US Dept. of Education Today at Brown Univ. Universal Music SpreadFirefox.com 8/20/20153Drupal Web Content Management

4 Benefits of Drupal All editing can be done in a standard web browser. No special software needed. WYSIWYG features allow editors to create complex pages without knowing HTML. Theme system allows non-designers to build unique looking sites while complying with RIT web standards. Content changes can be tracked over time. 8/20/20154Drupal Web Content Management

5 Benefits of Drupal (continued) Modular, extensible system can support nearly any website’s needs. Drop-in ecommerce/event registration features. ITS maintains the software, applying patches and updates as necessary. 8/20/20155Drupal Web Content Management

6 Drupal at RIT Drupal will be an option for developers of “official” websites at RIT. Site owners have complete control of the look, feel, and functionality of their sites. Site owners manage who has access to their sites and to what degree. Access is controlled by RIT Computer Account. 8/20/20156Drupal Web Content Management

7 Drupal at RIT (Continued) Drupal runs in our existing web hosting environment. Drupal can be added “in parallel” to an existing site, allowing site owners/editors to move content into Drupal as time allows. 8/20/20157Drupal Web Content Management

8 User Roles Drupal has a robust user roles system for managing site access. RIT has defined a set of default user roles for sites in our environment: –Site administrator –Site developer –Content editor –Content creator –Authenticated user –Anonymous user 8/20/20158Drupal Web Content Management

9 Site Administrator Has full access to all features of the site. Can enable new modules, blocks, and themes. Can add PHP code to parts of the site to add functionality. Manages users and permissions and can create new roles as necessary. 8/20/20159Drupal Web Content Management

10 Site Developer Has all of the permissions of the site administrator except the user and role management fuctions. 8/20/201510Drupal Web Content Management

11 Content Editor Has access to create and edit content throughout the site. Does not have the ability to add additional functionality to the site or to manage users. 8/20/201511Drupal Web Content Management

12 Content Creator Can add new content to the site, but cannot publish it. Content added by content creators must be approved and published by a user with content editor or greater permissions. 8/20/201512Drupal Web Content Management

13 Authenticated User By default, anyone with an RIT Computer Account can log in to a site. Users who have not been added to a role receive authenticated user status. Authenticated users have very limited rights, such as the ability to contribute to discussions or post comments to news posts. They cannot modify content. 8/20/201513Drupal Web Content Management

14 Anonymous User The default user role, used when the user has not logged in to the site. Very limited permissions: can generally see content but not interact with it. Anonymous users can comment on items that allow comments, but their comments will require administrative approval before they are posted to the site. The default user role, used when the user has not logged in to the site. Very limited permissions: can generally see content but not interact with it. Anonymous users can comment on items that allow comments, but their comments will require administrative approval before they are posted to the site. 8/20/201514Drupal Web Content Management

15 Demo 8/20/201515Drupal Web Content Management

16 Training First round for Web developers only Dates and times –Tuesday, March 30 1 – 3 pm –Thursday, April 1 9 – 11 am 8/20/201516Drupal Web Content Management

17 Resources RIT Web Developers Site –http://www.rit.edu/webdev/http://www.rit.edu/webdev/ Drupal.org –http://www.drupal.orghttp://www.drupal.org Video Tutorials –http://drupal.org/handbook/customization/videocastshttp://drupal.org/handbook/customization/videocasts Drupal Books –http://drupal.org/bookshttp://drupal.org/books 8/20/201517Drupal Web Content Management

18 Online Payments Nelnet –Mary Beth Nally Director of Student Financial Services MaryBeth.Nally@rit.edu 475-5305 MaryBeth.Nally@rit.edu 8/20/201518Drupal Web Content Management

19 Questions 8/20/201519Drupal Web Content Management


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