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Sink or swim: diving into Drupal at the ANU College of Law

Sink or swim: diving into Drupal at the ANU College of Law. Fiona McCaskill Drupal South 2014 Wellington. I’m a dog and horse nut. And live in the country. Then. Then. Previously…. Content in home-built cms Internal authentication system for login File access to web server

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Sink or swim: diving into Drupal at the ANU College of Law

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  1. Sink or swim: diving into Drupal at the ANU College of Law Fiona McCaskill Drupal South 2014 Wellington

  2. I’m a dog and horse nut • And live in the country

  3. Then

  4. Then

  5. Previously… • Content in home-built cms • Internal authentication system for login • File access to web server • Costs: Dreamweaver licences

  6. Previously… login workstation login Finance web directory Web server finance web editor 1 Finance website account login workstation finance web editor 2

  7. Previously…Users • No proper ownership of content • Rogue/orphan sites & pages • No revisions of pages • No logging of editing by users

  8. Previously…Content • Site used as file repository • Content structure reflects internal college structure • Who was the audience??

  9. Why change? • University adopting new branding • Old expensive web server • Half of campus on Drupal

  10. Why change? • Website boring • Tired • Need for a CMS to manage content • Out of date

  11. How we changed • First attempt site wide revision • Complete failure

  12. Challenges that we faced • Staff resistance • Technical hurdles • Deadlines not set • Too hard! Too big! Too much!

  13. How we got round ‘em • Hired a scrum master • Stakeholder buy-in • 1 site at a time (chunks) Our scrum master

  14. What worked • Change is a comin’ • Info sessions • Someone to input content • Meeting with academic directors for each program

  15. What worked • “Hero” site as a demo • “Rules” set by a governing body Styles = branding + w3c accessibility • Training

  16. Our “hero” site

  17. What worked • Prototypes • Client can see functionality available • Less open questions

  18. Our people……then

  19. Our people………now

  20. Old menu New menu

  21. Staff & Student services

  22. Old news

  23. Old events

  24. New news & events! • No coding needed!! • http://law.anu.edu.au/news • http://law.anu.edu.au/events • All achievable without coding just some basic html

  25. Old conferences Image of old conference site • Demo of new conferences site

  26. Old conferences

  27. New Conference site • Consistency • Automated from start to finish • https://law.anu.edu.au/conferences

  28. What worked…. Drupal! • Standard Drupal modules available free • views, panels • Content types, fields…

  29. Views

  30. Panels content (edit mode)

  31. Panels content (view mode)

  32. Content types & fields

  33. Content types & fields field_person_date

  34. How we’re doin… 3 yrs later • 99.99% site chunks of information are live on the new website • Future direction for website set!

  35. Lessons Learnt • Know your audience • Expect staff resistance • Use prototypes and some contrib modules • Set deadlines

  36. Now

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