Category Archives: News

Two new school films

We are pleased to announce the publication of two school films, a student focused tour of campus for Kent Law School and a promotional short for the Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology.

The films can be seen here:

http://www.kent.ac.uk/law/videos.html

http://www.kent.ac.uk/psychology/core-fp/about-the-centre.html

If you’d like any information about potential filming or photographic work for any purpose please get in contact with Matt Wilson from the Digital Imaging team or by contacting websupport@kent.ac.uk

 

Site launch for SMSAS

Dear Web authors,

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new SMSAS (School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science) site.

As part of the rebrand to Chronos the site has also moved from “ims” to “smsas”. Could any web publishers please update any links that refer to the old location.

The website can be found here: http://www.kent.ac.uk/smsas

Best wishes,

Web Support

Release notes: 29th March 2012

A couple of minor tweaks to snippets in this release of pantheon:

Formmailer snippet – fixed a couple of minor output bugs
Summary snippet – character encoding issues fixed
Callout snippet – fixed incorrect colours in lists in callouts which appear in tabs

svn log

[Pantheon][backport fix] Fixed: lists in callouts within tabs do not pickup correct colour (story 472)
[Pantheon][backports][snippet][Summary] Play nice with special characters, even if they come from static content. (see bug 135879)
[Pantheon][Snippets][Formmailer] - fixed typo in select box

 

 

Release notes: 22nd March 2012

[New release – Gallery snippet]

[Bug fix – Scroller snippet]

  • A bug has been fixed with the scroller snippet where items were not scrolling correctly. Please update your snippet pack for the latest version.

SVN log

  •  [Pantheon][Snippets][Formmailer] – updated jquery.validate to 1.9 to fix IE issues
  • [Pantheon][CityandRegion] Fixed styling issue with FileList snippet.
  • [Pantheon][Twitter] Fix default snippet option
  • [Pantheon][Rendition] Fix to background not aligning with bottom of the page

Release notes: 8 March 2012

This morning, Pantheon was updated on Castor with some enhancements to the FormMailer.

For those interested, the SVN log is as follows:

  • [Pantheon][Snippets][FormMailer] – added relative link to submit button
  • [Pantheon][backport from simplification] Add correct resolve function call for resolving correct image paths.
  • [Pantheon][backport from simplification] Add return type param to util::resolveFilename in order to ensure we get webURL’s as a result.
  • [Pantheon][Snippets][FormMailer] – modified path to form submit button and allowed for https
  • [Pantheon][Snippets][FormMailer] – added a new submit button to assets
  • [Pantheon][Snippets][FormMailer] – moved existing php_central form functionality into pantheon codebase (ie added FMUtil and FormMailer files into pantheon) and corresponding changes to existing code to include those new files.
  • [Pantheon][HTML] – added a check to addJavascriptFile() which converts a hard-coded http url to https if needed
  • [Pantheon][Gallery2] Separate Flickr functionality with separate parameter table. Also remove image caching and add flickr xml caching.
  • [Pantheon][Gallery2] Separate Flickr functionality with separate parameter table. Also remove image caching and add flickr xml caching. part 2
  • [Pantheon][Gallery2] Simplify snippet descriptions
  • [Chronos Sample Site] Clean copy of the Chronos Sample Site with the most up to date versions of all snippets.
  • [Pantheon] Gallery Snippet, changed the way flickr photos are accessed. was file_get_contents, now curl. caching has also been changed to used the in-built caching mechanism

Not just another way to feature content.

An example of the Image Content snippetThe new Image Content snippet is a simple way to highlight important content from an article or page with a large amount of content which could otherwise be hard for a user to capture.

The snippet allows for this information to be displayed in either a linked list, plain list or short and precise paragraph with an associated title and image. It has been designed and implemented to work with all grids/layouts supported by Chronos.

For more information on implementing the Image Content snippet, please check our Knowledgebase article for instructions and the Chronos Sample site for an example.

 

Release notes: 21 February 2012

The latest rollout of Pantheon includes Music menu changes, City and Region snippet views, and changes to the Grid Layout snippet.

Details are as follows:

 

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r12009 | jb624 | 2012-02-14 10:41:09 +0000 (Tue, 14 Feb 2012) | 1 line

[Pantheon][Themes][CityandRegion] Added views for content and summary snippets.
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r12018 | jb624 | 2012-02-14 14:35:10 +0000 (Tue, 14 Feb 2012) | 1 line

[Pantheon][Themes][Chronos] Grid layout images for landing and index page templates.
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r12027 | mjb79 | 2012-02-16 11:14:05 +0000 (Thu, 16 Feb 2012) | 5 lines

Music side menu navigation changes.

‘Artsfest’ has been removed as per the departments request and ‘News and Links’ changed to ‘News and Blogs’ – the map has been altered to reflect this.

The old navigation has also been uploaded should it be required in the future.
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r12033 | jb624 | 2012-02-17 13:36:31 +0000 (Fri, 17 Feb 2012) | 1 line

[Pantheon][Chronos][Grids] New grid css.
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r12034 | jb624 | 2012-02-17 13:39:47 +0000 (Fri, 17 Feb 2012) | 1 line

[Pantheon][Chronos][Grids] New grids.
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Knowledge Base Upgrade

The Knowledgebase is a tool with which departments at the University can organise useful information, in the form of FAQ articles, to deliver to its users as a part of their departmental web services. These articles are managed through an intuitive admin interface that allows one to add, edit and organise them into categories as necessary to facilitate effective dissemination of useful information.

The current Knowledgebase software was implemented by customising a well-known open-source solution called phpMyFAQ, version 2.0.5. More specifically, authentication and theming functionality (amongst other minor changes) were built into it in order to seamlessly merge it into the existing University/Departmental web infrastructures. PhpMyFaq has since been continually developed to remove bugs and to add additional functionality, a lot of which will be useful to incorporate in the Knowledgebase. Currently phpMyFaq (version 2.7.x) provides a content management system, user access control, LDAP/Active directory authentication, searching, user comments, smart answering (automatically selecting an article to answer a question asked by the user), an easy to use HTML editor, PDF exports of articles, and many other features and security/bug fixes.

The upgrade to the knowledge base aims to improve its functionality whilst removing some of its current limitations;

Firstly, a number of security fixes will be applied in this upgrade, these security fixes will come about through upgrading phpMyFaq to its latest version. Also, the PDF generator, with which articles can be turned into PDF files, has been improved in this new version.

Apart from the fact that it’s running on outdated software, it was built specifically to work with the Apollo theming engine, which is slowly being retired. It’s therefore unable to take advantage of the powerful modular and templating functionality that Pantheon (the current University templating engine) provides. The upgrade will integrate the Knowledgebase with the Pantheon, making it integrate smoothly into the university’s departmental sites.

Additionally, the design and layout of the different aspects of the knowledge base will be revisited. This will be done in an effort to make the use of the Knowledgebase more intuitive to aid its effective use. Also, a Knowledgebase specific theme will be designed that will act as a default Knowledgebase template for departmental sites. Whilst similar to the Chronos (Pantheon) Template, this will be designed in a way that can be used across multiple departments in order to provide a consistent look in-line with the University of Kent and Departmental branding.