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Web accessibility and headings

Web accessibility has always been a requirement for UMaine websites, and Digital Communications has been increasing efforts to improve the accessibility of web content on umaine.edu. The term “accessibility” refers to our efforts to remove barriers that prevent access to websites by people who have a disability. This month, we discuss how you can use headings […]

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Training topics by appointment

These training topics are available for our Friday consultations on request, and can be held in our conference room or remotely via zoom videoconferencing. UMaine Map Training If you need to depict points of interest on campus, across the state, or around the globe, our UMaine map feature is worth exploring. In this training you will […]

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Friday consultations — remote videoconferencing available

Digital Communications now has office hours! Two 1-hour time slots are available every Friday afternoon at 1:30 and 2:30. If you are interested in a website consultation on any of our training topics, or simply want to review your website and brainstorm improvements, please email us at um.weboffice@maine.edu and we will work together to find a convenient […]

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Looking toward the future of UMaine website 2020

The current design of umaine.edu launched at the start of the 2015 academic year, and introduced a solid platform that allowed for consistency in navigation yet offered flexibility to meet individual website needs. We have continued to expand upon the capabilities of our website over the last several years, introducing features such as online maps […]

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Testing for web accessibility

Web accessibility has always been a requirement for UMaine websites, and Digital Communications has been increasing efforts to improve the accessibility of web content on umaine.edu. The term “accessibility” refers to our efforts to remove barriers that prevent access to websites by people who have a disability. This month, we discuss how you can test for […]

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Friday consultations expanding

Over the course of this past year, Digital Communications has expanded our training topics, and we have become a heavy user of the Marketing and Communications conference room. While our WordPress basics trainings are regularly attended, more specialized sessions on search engine optimization, UMaine maps, and Monsido are more appropriate for on-demand consultations. Beginning October […]

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Managing PDFs and other documents

Do you upload PDFs or other documents to your website? If so, you will benefit from using our website’s “resource” feature. Resources are files and web links (URLs) intended for reuse across the site. They can be associated with a specific page, and a link can be displayed in a page or post using a […]

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UMaine website updates and bug fixes (September 2019)

We are making some minor changes to content blocks that you may notice, revising the names of some blocks, and adjusting the naming of options for clarity and consistency across campuses. Functionality of content blocks should not change, if you notice anything working differently in October please let us know Bug fixes A longstanding bug in […]

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Accessibility and color

Web accessibility has always been a requirement for UMaine websites, and Digital Communications has been increasing efforts to improve the accessibility of web content on umaine.edu. The term “accessibility” refers to our efforts to remove barriers that prevent access to websites by people who have a disability. This month, we discuss how the use of […]

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UMaine website updates and bug fixes (August 2019)

In early August, our campus WordPress environment was upgraded to the latest version of WordPress (5.2.2). As detailed in our December newsletter, we will continue to utilize the “Classic editor” alongside our own content blocks feature for the foreseeable future. Over the coming year, we will be working with UMS IT to create a new […]

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