Why CU Blog Service?
CU Blog Service from CampusPress: A Simple Solution for Websites
- Faculty and staff may request and administer blogs
- Students and people outside of Cornell may contribute to blogs
Why choose the CU Blog Service (CampusPress)?
- Quick to create and launch a simple website
- No design or development skills required
- Allows domain mapping (yoursite.cornell.edu)
- No cost for hosting with CampusPress (unless using domain mapping)
- CampusPress updates and patches WordPress and plug-ins
- Lightweight content management is built-in making it easier to manage content and images
- Many plug-ins for common website functionality (calendar, comments, etc.)
- Several web accessible themes are available, including some designed to meet Cornell identity guidelines.
Things to Consider
- The CU Blogs service should not be used to store confidential data as defined by Cornell Policy 5.10.
- Review the plug-ins available through CampusPress to be sure they’ll meet your needs. (Only a subset of all WordPress plug-ins are available.)
- Be sure to follow best practices for web accessibility guidelines when adding content to sites.
- The service is hosted and supported externally by our vendor CampusPress. Service up-time is the responsibility of CampusPress.
- Periodically the vendor makes changes to the environment and is not always able to provide advanced notice and communications. At times the vendor may also need to remove a plugin from the service which could impact your sites. Contact cublogs@cornell.edu with questions.
Other Options if the CU Blogs Service Doesn’t Meet your Needs
- Implement your own WordPress site on the different hosting provider. (You’ll need to ensure someone is taking care of the patches and maintenance to keep the site secure.)
- Contact Custom Web Development to discuss other solutions.