An e-newsletter for UTSA Web Managers and Developers
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Thanks to all who attended our class last Wednesday. The presentation is available at http://utsa.edu/internet/tools/UTSAWebPublishing/ (sorry about the delay). For those that were not able to attend, a new date is being sought for sometime in the near future. Stay tuned!
Did you know that many browser plug-ins are not well supported by on-campus computers? Some example estimates include:
Use plug-ins to enhance your content. Avoid presenting important information within them.
Frustrated with your current method of updating and managing your Web site? Learn about Content Management Systems, a sleek centralized tool that lets you manage your Web site as easy as you would update a Word Document-and make it look good to!
Register for the Webcast entitled “Why Higher Ed Needs Content Management” at http://sctu.raindance.com/iccdocs/seminarDesc.shtml?id=1590176&mode=cal&tz=EST. This online event is sponsored by SCT and will be attended by numerous UTSA personnel.
Tell your Supervisor about Content Management today!
Information Technology has provided UTSA Staff and Faculty with a tool for connecting to the network from home. More information can be found in Outlook under Public Folders > UTSA Remote Network Access. Web sites can be updated from home too.
As of October 15, 2003, the correct link for class schedules is https://asap.utsa.edu/pls/prod/xwskschd.P_Open_UTSA_Sch.
The correct link to the directory was updated to: http://www.utsa.edu/directory/.
http://www.utsa.edu/policy.cfm
These and many other UTSA policy sites have been updated to reflect the new policy template.
Please contact us with comments, site updates or story ideas.
Thanks for all you do!
Maria, Craig, Joe, Patti and Tom
UTSA Web Team
Web & Multimedia Services
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