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UofL manages its campus websites using Drupal and Plone content management systems (CMS), with Siteimprove for accessibility, quality assurance and analytics. All units are transitioning to Drupal for a modern, centralized web experience, while Plone remains supported for legacy sites. Siteimprove integrates with both CMS platforms to help editors maintain compliance and optimize content.
UofL’s Digital Asset Management (DAM) system and web analytics tools help departments manage media and optimize web content. The DAM provides centralized access to approved images, documents and videos for use in Drupal websites. Siteimprove and Google Analytics offer insights into accessibility, SEO and user engagement to improve site performance.
UofL blocks access to certain web pages to protect the university network and comply with security policies. If you encounter a “Web Page Blocked Per University Policy” message, it means the site is restricted due to security, compliance or risk concerns.
Siteimprove is UofL’s enterprise platform for monitoring, evaluating and improving digital accessibility across university websites. It helps identify issues, track progress and ensure compliance with WCAG and ADA standards.
WCAG 2.0 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the international standard for making web content accessible to people with disabilities. UofL websites must meet WCAG 2.0 AA standards to comply with ADA and Section 508 requirements.