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M ANAGING Y OUR W EBSITE

M ANAGING Y OUR W EBSITE. 06/06/2014 Team: Tony Adams, Tuan Bui, Zoe Chao. O UTLINE. I. I MPORTANCE OF W EB V ISIBILITY II. H OW DO I M AKE AND K EEP MY W EBSITE “G REAT ?” III. U SE C ASE : “W HERE’S THE D UCK P OND ?”. C HAPTER 1: I MPORTANCE OF W EB V ISIBILITY.

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M ANAGING Y OUR W EBSITE

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  1. MANAGING YOUR WEBSITE 06/06/2014 Team: Tony Adams, Tuan Bui, Zoe Chao

  2. OUTLINE I. IMPORTANCEOF WEB VISIBILITY II. HOWDO IMAKEAND KEEPMY WEBSITE “GREAT?” III. USE CASE: “WHERE’STHE DUCK POND?”

  3. CHAPTER 1:IMPORTANCEOF WEB VISIBILITY

  4. YOUR WEBSITE REPRESENTS YOU

  5. WHAT MAKESA GREAT WEBSITE? 1. LOOK-AND-FEEL (Keep It Simple and Effective) 2. CONTENT (Fresh and Accurate) 3. FUNCTIONALITYAND USABILITY *. SEARCHABILITY

  6. WHAT MAKESA GREAT WEBSITE? 1. LOOK-AND-FEEL (Keep It Simple and Effective) 2. CONTENT (Fresh and Accurate) 3. FUNCTIONALITYAND USABILITY *. SEARCHABILITY Busy Effective

  7. WHAT MAKESA GREAT WEBSITE? 1. LOOK-AND-FEEL (Keep It Simple and Effective) 2. CONTENT (Fresh and Accurate) 3. FUNCTIONALITYAND USABILITY *. SEARCHABILITY

  8. WHAT MAKESA GREAT WEBSITE? 1. LOOK-AND-FEEL (Keep It Simple and Effective) 2. CONTENT (Fresh and Accurate) 3. FUNCTIONALITYAND USABILITY *. SEARCHABILITY

  9. WHAT MAKESA GREAT WEBSITE? 1. LOOK-AND-FEEL (Keep It Simple and Effective) 2. CONTENT (Fresh and Accurate) 3. FUNCTIONALITYAND USABILITY *. SEARCHABILITY

  10. CHAPTER 2:HOWDO I MAKEAND KEEPMY WEBSITE GREAT?

  11. Website Accessibility • WAI Standards • Section 508 Compliance • Site Management • Cascade Server • SiteCheck

  12. UNM informal website statistics • 6 web environments • Approximately 900 (892) sites • Managed by 602 NetID’s • 1.2 million megabytes disk storage used

  13. UNM Standard WCMS “Cascade Server”

  14. Website Accessibility Initiative The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities

  15. UNM Web Standard Requirement All UNM Websites are required to make reasonable effort to comply with the standards for accessibility as set forth by Section 508, an amendment to the United States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973. http://webmaster.unm.edu/web-policy/web-standards/accessibility.html

  16. Help With Compliance WAI web accessibility & Section 508 standards • As you create and publish content, Cascade Server is checking for compliance and alerts content editors to any potential errors, ensuring your site is accessible to all visitors and your content is optimized for search engines. http://www.hannonhill.com/products/benefits/index.html

  17. Technical Details • Content created via Cascade Server is automatically checked for 508 compliance (for persons with disabilities), and relevant W3C standards are adhered to
 • The WCMS enforces the objective items for levels 1 and 2 compliance. This includes ALT attributes for images and summary attributes for tables. Certain initiatives are subjective, and human intervention is required

  18. Not Appropriate For Compliance • Web applications especially phone applications cannot be validated in the same way as say a standard desktop focused application • Mobile Applications • Where’s My Bus

  19. Site Maintenance • Tools Content Aging Stale content reports are visible in chart form in the website interface Broken links Both internal and external are checked during the edit and publish phases of content manipulation Validate Content Published content is validated for XHTML, XML, and CSS compliance

  20. Content Aging • Report represents site content that has not been updated in last 120 days • Duration is configurable • List interface shows each file

  21. Broken Links Links are checked during the submitting of content for saving or publishing • Internal • External

  22. Content Validation Does Cascade Server validate content? • Published content is validated to ensure it is in compliance with XHTML XML, and CSS specifications set by the respective organization. This ensures cross-browser support for published content • Notification is given any time invalid code (XML, XSL, HTML, etc.) is submitted. The user is required to correct the error before saving changes to an asset

  23. Preventive Maintenance Tools SiteCheck is a tool for managing the quality of your website by providing the following: • Discover all broken links, spelling errors and accessibility issues. • Keep track of documents and media files on your website. • Assign responsibility for different areas of your website to different persons. • Send automatic error reports to the responsible editor. • The service is offered under a cost recovery model based on the cost of the license.  We base billing on a block model in which each block will contain 50 pages.  A website with less than 50 pages would need to purchase 1 block.  Larger sites will need to purchase an equivalent number of blocks to cover the size of their website. http://webmaster.unm.edu/services/sitecheck.html unmweb@unm.edu

  24. How to Get Support • Cascade Server users – subscribe to the CASCADE-L listserv • Training for Cascade Server – contact UCAM Web Office • Introduction to Cascade Server • Lab session for specific issues • Find answers to frequently-asked-questions (FAQs) at FastInfo • Go to Help.UNMto enter a ticket for this service, or call the IT Service Desk at 277-5757 for more support

  25. CHAPTER 3:USE CASE: “WHERE’STHE DUCK POND?”

  26. Where’s the Duck Pond?- - -Looking into UNM Map Search UNM Tech Days 2014 Zoe Chao

  27. http://search.unm.edu/

  28. Reasons for Failed Searches • New Buildings • Misspelling • No exact match in the metadata

  29. Misspelling

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  31. I’M LATE FOR MY CLASS!

  32. Try a single word, rather than a phrase. • Suggestion will appear after entering 2 letters. • Spelling counts.

  33. SCUSE ME. WHERE IS THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT?

  34. WHERE IS THE GYM? • DUNNO. I’M GOING TO THE RECREATION CENTER.

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