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Consider an alternative: More and more Chemistry research groups are using CU Blogs to host their research group web site since doing so is easier to edit from many more locations, easier to share or transfer editing responsbilities within a group, and doesn't require client-side software (which must be selected, purchased, installed, and configured, updated and possibly transferred from one computer to another.)
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To edit your group's web site
- https://static-webdav.kproxy.cornell.edu/ccb-groupname/
- Short instructions
- Longer instructions below, if the short instructions, linked above, are not enough
To change who can edit your group's web site
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You, and anyone given write-access to your web site, can see your site’s disk usage at <https://static.hosting.cornell.edu:8009/status> (logging in with their NetID and password). Visiting this web page is provides a quick way to confirm someone has write rights seeing their appropriate website instance listed.
CIT's links
How to Use WebDav with a Hosted Site:
- http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/managed_servers/howto/webdav.cfm
See in particular CIT's list of WebDav clients:
How to Transfer Files Using WebDav for Windows:
To change access to edit
Send a request to ChemIT. Here are two ways to do that:
- Email us at ChemIT@...
- Use ChemIT's request web form.
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Reminder: Consider migrating your research group's web site to to CU Blogs instead of dealing with all of this technical overhead.
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Longer instructions to connect to edit your group's web site
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Reminder: Consider migrating your research group's web site to to CU Blogs instead of dealing with all of this technical overhead.
CIT's links
How to Use WebDav with a Hosted Site:
- http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/managed_servers/howto/webdav.cfm
See in particular CIT's list of WebDav clients:
How to Transfer Files Using WebDav for Windows:
To change access to edit
Send a request to ChemIT. Here are two ways to do that:
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