Web Services
Your website is one of the most important communications tools you have in your arsenal. It is a crucial tool for communicating with your audiences, both internal and external.
The Web team is the first point of contact for campus units looking to establish a website. Units looking to contract with outside vendors must consult with the Web team first, at the onset of the project, to ensure compliance with branding, quality, and accessibility standards. As such, the Web team reserves the right to provide corrections or recommendations to any campus websites that do not closely adhere to these standards.
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Explore options for creating new websites
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The web content management system (CMS) allows users to author websites without needing to learn programming languages or markup.
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Resources for CMS training and user support for OPRSC-managed applications
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Setting the overall web presence and strategy for the university.
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Ensure sites are as accessible as possible to persons with disabilities
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Good information architecture does not always translate to simple URLs. Simplified URLs can help.
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Frequently Asked Questions about working within the web content management system and university web environments.
Contact Information
Web Communications
Office of Public Relations & Strategic Communications
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
McMechen Hall, Rm. 635
Baltimore, Maryland 21251
P: 443-885-3369
E: websupport@morgan.edu
Contact Information
Web Communications
Office of Public Relations & Strategic Communications
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
McMechen Hall, Rm. 635
Baltimore, Maryland 21251
P: 443-885-3369
E: websupport@morgan.edu