Skill Level: Appropriate for all
Welcome to the WDN documentation, your one-stop place for web developer documentation at UNL.
UNLedu Web Framework Documentation
Documentation on the UNL template. Includes grid, image styles, widgets, and other code examples.
UNLcms Documentation (Legacy)
Documentation on the content management system based on Drupal 7. Includes how to set up a site and manage content in Drupal 7.
Next-Gen CMS Documentation
How to set up a no code/low code website in the Next-Gen UNL CMS based on Drupal 10.
Audience
This documentation is designed primarily for Web Developers and administrators of web content at UNL.
Goal of Documentation
The WDN documentation is designed to provide the best information for web developers across campus. The documentation is not limited to the UNLedu Web Framework, but includes any systems that web developers regularly use to develop and deliver content on the web. This documentation also tries to address accessibility and usability concerns as well as best development practices.
Contributing
The WDN is a collaborative effort, and in that spirit we want you to contribute to the documentation. Any authenticated UNL user can contribute to the documentation, either by submitting updates to existing documentation or by creating new pages. All contributions will go through a moderation workflow and will need to be approved. Feel free to visit your contribution dashboard
Contributed By: IIM
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Audience
This documentation is designed primarily for Web Developers and administrators of web content at UNL.
Goal of Documentation
The WDN documentation is designed to provide the best information for web developers across campus. The documentation is not limited to the UNLedu Web Framework, but includes any systems that web developers regularly use to develop and deliver content on the web. This documentation also tries to address accessibility and usability concerns as well as best development practices.
Contributing
The WDN is a collaborative effort, and in that spirit we want you to contribute to the documentation. Any authenticated UNL user can contribute to the documentation, either by submitting updates to existing documentation or by creating new pages. All contributions will go through a moderation workflow and will need to be approved. Feel free to visit your contribution dashboard
Contributed By: IIM