For those interested in renaming the “Recent Articles” text on your home pages, you will now find an option under the menu ‘Appearance’ / ‘Theme Options’ called “Articles” Title on home page.
Enter into that field whatever you would like to call the Post listing on your home page (e.g. Events, Announcements, etc.) and the title [...]
- Recent Articles:
- “Respond” Web-Based Audience Response SystemPosted: Nov 16th, 2009
- Another New Template Feature: Rename Articles / Disable Google CalendarPosted: Oct 7th, 2009
- New Template Feature: drop-down menusPosted: Sep 29th, 2009
- Article Categories:
- Core Services
- Evaluation
‘Wordpress-MU’ Articles
Another New Template Feature: Rename Articles / Disable Google Calendar
New Template Feature: drop-down menus
For sites utilizing the COM “top menu” theme, drop-down menus have now been enabled.
Core Systems Update 2009
It’s time for a core systems update. We’ve made significant progress over the past six months or so. (Compare with the 2008 and 2007 updates.)
The most significant recent milestones are:
Replaced LDAP with direct access to the Bridges directory for demographics in FIND.
Maturation of COMTrac integration with FIND and ModCore.
Course and faculty evaluations moved from EvalSuite to ModCore.
Launch [...]
New look and feel for editing your web site
A new update to our content management software will be installed Sunday (4/26) — don’t be alarmed if you log in and things look different. Read more for some helpful videos about the new changes.
New Template Feature: Make a Gift link
Website template users: Customize the ‘Make a Gift’ link to help potential donors find your fund quickly.
Core Services Update 2008
An update on the Core Services offered by the Office of Medical Informatics for 2009 and beyond. Includes information on services such as Courses, Find, COMTrac, Sites, ID Core, and more.
Ready for Prime Time
The Medinfo ‘Sites’ service is now open for business. Read more to learn about our service, and how we can help your COM organization improve it’s presence on the web.
Welcome to Medinfo Sites
Medinfo ‘Sites’ will provide individuals and organizations within the UF College of Medicine a platform for publishing their websites.
Each site will have features such as:
Web-based management of content (update your web pages via your web browser — no additional software needed)
Blog-like posting abilities (RSS feeds, comments, user profiles)
Image gallery and document support
…and much more
‘Sites’ is [...]

