Posts filed in "Web Services Initiative"
Super Handy Feature in Sitecore
While I was trouble-shooting an issue today, I ran across a nifty feature in the Sitecore Content Editor. If you right-click in the far-left panel of the Content Editor (to the left of the content tree), you'll see a contextual menu appear that allows you to toggle the visibility of icons …[read more]
Moving Right on Schedule!
We are now just a few short weeks away from the launch of the Big Sandy Community & Technical college web site. The design has been chosen, the Information Architecture has been decided upon and the entire implementation team has been working diligently developing content over the past …[read more]
More new web site launches
We're happy to announce that West Kentucky CTC and Southeast Kentucky CTC have both launched their new Sitecore web sites. You can check them out at http://weskentucky.kctcs.edu and http://southeast.kctcs.edu . Thanks to the great work of the project teams at these colleges (and the support of …[read more]
Kick-off Tour Continues...
This week we continued our web site kick-off tour. Yesterday we got the chance to travel back to the beautiful town of Prestonsburg and visit the very hospitable Big Sandy Community & Technical College. The team at Big Sandy, lead by Jefferson Jay Thacker, is made up of some …[read more]
Halfway There
We are past the halfway point on the first three college’s web site implementation projects and I believe each project team is seeing a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. For the past month each of the teams have been hard at work writing new user center content for the web …[read more]
Project Implementations are off .....These are more than just pretty new Web Sites.
The first three colleges are well under way with their implementations for their new web site. Madisonville, Southeast, and West KY have all picked their new web design and are in the middle of writing content for their new site. But h ow important is a Web site ? For most prospective …[read more]

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