In the coming weeks, your blog will be automatically updated to the latest Cardiff University theme. You will see a number of minor layout and presentation changes, but the underlying […]
This morning, we updated a number of plugins, themes and the core Wordpress files on the following services: blogs.cardiff.ac.uksites.cardiff.ac.ukmappedsites.cardiff.ac.uk You should hopefully not notice any changes, as all the updates […]
We have set up a Yammer group for all Wordpress users. If you have a question, particular one that you think might be frequently asked, please join this group and […]
In the most recent update to Wordpress, a new WYSIWYG editor was introduced, called Gutenberg. This is intended to allow a lot more flexibility for users to customise the look […]
With our latest update, we've fixed a bug that meant you couldn't give us any details and added some options to allow you to customise your blogs a bit more. […]
The blogs service was moved to a new server today, and the majority of blogs have been migrated to use a new Cardiff Theme. The service should now be faster […]
Due to a security vulnerability in the Jetpack plugin, we will be updating it this morning. Should you experience any issues following the update, please contact insrvConnect@Cardiff.ac.uk
We have just updated Wordpress to the latest version, 4.3.1, on sites.cardiff.ac.uk. If you are using Chrome, you may notice a bug after you login to wp-admin. The left navigation […]
It's been two years or so since we launched the centrally supported wordpress services (Blogs and Sites), and we think now is a good time to time to take stock […]
It must be the season of Hackdays. Following on from Cardiff University hosting the NHS Hackday, the School of Computer Science and Informatics held a two day open source hackathon […]