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Step-by-step documentation and video tutorials are available to support your work editing and updating your department's website.
Step-by-step documentation and video tutorials are available to support your work editing and updating your department's website.
Browse PowerPoint templates, Zoom backgrounds, images, and digital signage templates with WashU branding
See branded assets from MarcommThis guide will help you source and choose images for your website, learn about minimum image sizes, and image resizing
Contact the Arts & Sciences Communications team prior to launching any social media initiatives. Representation of Arts & Sciences departments, programs, labs, or other units on online social media platforms must be approved by and coordinated in conjunction with A&S Communications.
The A&S IT web team is excited to announce that in Fall 2024 we will be upgrading our websites to Drupal 10! With this transition, your websites will remain almost the same visually but will include several new features and enhancements such as accessibility improvements and a refreshed webguide. For a preview of what D10 will look like, browse our D10 resources.
step-by-step instructions for editing in your D7 website
learn how to fix broken links, misspellings, & see your site analytics
learn about WashU Sites
ensures that your site is accessible to everyone and provides equal access to all users
how to choose images for your website and where to find them
request to join our Siteimprove training course in Canvas
cloud-based content management and file sharing
If you missed our last workshops, we've got you covered. Here are the exercises to do on your own. You've got this!
Washington University’s graphic identity is a visual representation of our traditions, culture and values.
what you need to know before starting a new website project
changes coming in winter 2023
learn about best practices and how to start an account