The recent popularity of web-dev.unc.edu has led to some growing pains for the servers that run UNC’s Digital Commons, resulting in performance issues this week during peak times of the day. web-dev.unc.edu is an innovative endeavor and with that there are some risks.  Nevertheless, we apologize for any inconveniences caused and thank you for your [...]...
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If you are a website administrator you have a responsibility to safeguard personal information about students, faculty and others. There have been several instances where website administrators inadvertently exposed sensitive information about people on the web...
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web-dev.unc.edu is growing like crazy!  Documentation, news items, workstudy students, statistics and more.  Come read about the latest and greatest with the web-dev.unc.edu team....
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This new plugin has quite a few options that allow you to use it to do a variety of things including contact form. registration forms, applications, surveys and more!...
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It’s good to look at examples of other sites to get ideas about what you can do with web-dev.unc.edu so we have put together some pages for you....
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When trying to learn how to use websites nothing beats a good video tutorial.  We have been hard at work and added over 30 new videos about adding pages and posts, working with images, editing your site, links, and more!...
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News items since the last newsletter, featured sites, top sites, and current stats.  It’s your semi-occasional update from the web-dev.unc.edu team....
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You know you’ve been asking for it… finally it is here!  A Wiki for your website!  Log into any web-dev.unc.edu site and you will see Wiki’s on the left hand side as an option under Pages and Comments.  Just add your own Wiki and you’re off....
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As of today we have 760 sites, and 1,489 users on web-dev.unc.edu and more signing up every day!   I just took a look at traffic and we have had 7,911 visitors and 39,911 pageviews to web-dev.unc.edu sites in the past week alone!...
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Led by the Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services (OASIS) in collaboration with ibiblio, this service allows anyone with an Onyen to create their own website!

What kind of websites can you create on web-dev.unc.edu?

You can create both professional static informational websites as well as dynamically growing blogging websites.  Here are some common uses we have seen.

You heard enough yet… ready to create your own website?  Here are some getting started instructions and video.  When you are ready, log in below to create your first site.