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Contribute
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Below describes the process in developing a new website per the new Jefferson web template.
There are two paths to be considered based on how your website is maintained. All new sites are Contribute-ready offering departments the vehicle to do minor content changes to their sites. View process flow.
Need to update an existing site?
In with the new...
Jeff IT will import current jefferson.edu websites into the newly branded template and place the sites on a secure staging server.
The process to bring your current Jefferson.edu website into the new Jefferson branded template is detailed below:
| Jeff IT contacts the site liaison, as identified by the Department Chair, to meet about the site update and departments objectives. |
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ABOUT QUALITY ASSURANCE
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NEW Jeff IT Change Management Approval Process Jeff IT is obligated to track changes and their respective approvals to our web servers. No changes can be made without formal approvals. This constitutes new web sites (ie. the new brand), changes to site navigation, adding/deleting pages,
this does not include content changes (text and images on existing pages). Step 1, as the client, you will need to formally approve the testing of your site (the testing is via the QA process). Click here for STEP 1 instructions on how to approve. [total time needed: 5 minutes] |
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| The Medical Director (or the party who is responsible for the content) sends Jeff IT an official release, (KT Ferrera, Associate Director, WAS), stating the specifics of the expectation: ‘This email is to confirm that I have reviewed the website and hereby authorize Jeff IT to replace (current URL) with the site located at vm48.jefferson.edu/______ on [date]. I understand that the Jeff IT QA was performed as a courtesy and that I am responsible for the content on this web site.’ |
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Jeff IT moves the new site to production, www.Jefferson.edu. Redirects are added to former site. The QA Sheets and the release email is kept as formal record of the request. |
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| NEW Jeff IT Change Management Approval Process Final Step of Approval Process: Production Testing After the site is on www.jefferson.edu, you will go to the new site to verify all is intact as was testing against vm48. If you find the site is in order, you will need to check the client approval on the Change Management form. Click here for detailed STEP 2 instructions. [total time needed: 5 minutes] |
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| The department updates the content via Contribute | ||
| Quick Links: How to set up Contribute on vm48? I need help with Contribute. How to put a page up on www (FileDeployer)?
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Contribute: Manage your Web Content
(aka University Website Management System)
Contribute is an Adobe product that allows non-HTML web professionals to manage their content on their TJU websites. You can edit copy, add pictures, and create links and new pages. Jeff IT will train you on how to get the most out of using Contribute to maintain your website. Jeff IT is available to assist you in requests that may require more than a typical Contribute layout.
Getting Started with Contribute at Jefferson:
- Purchase a Contribute license from the University Bookstore. Fax the receipt to (215) 503-2648, to the attention of Brian Borowski.
- Jeff IT will add you to the Contribute server, assigning you, (and any other designees), to your website.
- Make arrangements to be trained on Contribute per the new branding initiative.
Best Practices
Items to consider as you prepare your content:
Key Messages: what is the first and second concept/idea that you want your visitors to capture without ‘studying’ the page?
Identify target audience: who are they and how are they reached, what motivates them?
Outline: organize content from overview to detailed information in delivering your message -- note this will drive the sub navigation of your site.
3-click guideline: web principle that suggests that a user should be able to find intended or sought out information within 3 clicks.
Concepts/Images: what is the nature of your discipline?
Copy/Editorial: who will be the point person in delivering and then approving the content?
Less is more theory: you do not want to overwhelm users with too much information, graphics or accessory applications, particularly at initial landing pages.
date revised 02/21/12
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