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Note: This Web site pertains to the pre-2006 MHC Web design. For the latest College design and RedDot/CMS, see The Web at MHC.

Web Development Software

LITS recommends and supports the following Web development software:

Web Content Management System (CMS)
Starting in spring 2006, Official College Web sites will begin to migrate into CMS. Your department will be contacted prior to your department's migration. Meanwhile, continue to maintain your site in Dreamweaver.

Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver is the HTML editor used for creating Web pages; unless your site has migrated into CMS. If you do not have Dreamweaver installed on your machine, log on to Track-It and request the latest version of Dreamweaver.

Photoshop
Photoshop is used for creating or manipulating images.

Dreamweaver is on all computers in the Information Commons, the Faculty Resource Center (FRC), and in Dwight labs. Unix-based text editors, like pico, and text editors, like BBEdit, Simpletext, Notepad, and Wordpad, may be run on your own computer.

Workshops and Training are available for faculty, staff and students.

Mount Holyoke College Web Style Guide 2007
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Copyright © 2008 Mount Holyoke College. This page created by MHC Web Policy Committee and maintained by Theresa Chamberland. Last modified on February 18, 2008.