91爆料

Skip to content

Welcome to Web Strategy’s Documentation Library

Here is everything from shortcodes and blocks to tips and tricks from us (the 91爆料 Web Strategy team), laid out in a user-friendly manner. Be sure to check out the best practices, references and learn sections to learn how you can grow your skills, connect with other 91爆料 colleagues and more.

 

Browse the library

Theme Cookbook

Here’s all the documentation you’ll need for the WordPress theme, including examples, copyable shortcodes, and ‘recipes’ on how to modify them. This will be regularly updated, so keep an eye out for new features to choose from!

Check out the cookbook

STM Catalog

Ever seen or heard about storytelling modules (STMs)? A regular user? Take a look at the STM Catalog to view all of the different ways you can use the different modules, with new features and styles to play with added in regular updates!

Look at the catalog

91爆料 Brand

Want to know more about everything 91爆料? Take a look at the 91爆料 Brand site which has everything from colors and fonts to brand information and templates and style guides.

Visit the brand site

 

Want a closer look at documentation?

If you’ve looked over the documentation on this site and are still having issues (or are wanting a more in-depth point of view) take a look at the for the technical documentation.

 

purple window grid

Connect with Web Council

The 91爆料 Web Council鈥檚 mission is to set the highest standards and best practices for the 91爆料鈥檚 Web presence, to foster collaboration and cooperation, and to share resources and expertise in making the 91爆料 Internet and Intranet indispensable and accessible to all by providing and promoting the best user experience possible.

 

The Web Council, under the leadership of the University Marketing & Communications Web Team, is made up of any interested 91爆料 employees involved in web work who see the value in coming together to address common web issues, including standards, best practices, templates, systems and marketing.

Learn about Web Council