Difference between revisions of "Category:Webpages and Webservices"
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* The web URL for CS Undergrad students is https://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu | * The web URL for CS Undergrad students is https://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu | ||
− | This category provides documentation allowing you to create a webpage on our CS systems, as well as setting up CGI and PHP scripting and using WordPress for your website. Other CS webpage-related services are covered here as well. | + | This category provides documentation allowing you to [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Creating_a_Personal_Webpage create a webpage] on our CS systems, as well as setting up CGI and PHP scripting and using WordPress for your website. Other CS webpage-related services are covered here as well. |
==If You Are Creating A Page On The CS Webserver, ''READ THIS FIRST''...== | ==If You Are Creating A Page On The CS Webserver, ''READ THIS FIRST''...== |
Revision as of 20:28, 22 January 2023
The CS Department offers basic webpage services to those with CS Linux accounts.
- Our primary web URL is https://www.cs.jhu.edu for faculty, grad students, researchers, and staff.
- The web URL for CS Undergrad students is https://www.ugrad.cs.jhu.edu
This category provides documentation allowing you to create a webpage on our CS systems, as well as setting up CGI and PHP scripting and using WordPress for your website. Other CS webpage-related services are covered here as well.
If You Are Creating A Page On The CS Webserver, READ THIS FIRST...
Of course, in this Webpages and Webservices category, we've listed many pages regarding our various web services. However, when creating a webpage on our CS webservers, we recommend that you visit the following links first:
- Creating a Personal Webpage
- File Permissions for Webpages
- Running PHP Scripts on the CS Webservers
- Setting Up CGI Scripts on the CS Webservers
NOTES:
- To make a webpage on our webservers, you must have a CS Linux account.
- CS IT does not create or edit webpage content for users.
A Note About What Kinds Of Info Should Not Be Openly Available In Your CS Webpages
- Because our CS website and the pages within are public-facing, please be aware of what kinds of information you provide in your CS webpages. Some info you might provide in your webpage could be considered more restricted, and therefore, should not be openly available to outside of JHU. Some info might be confidential. Some might be for internal-use only. So, again, please be aware of what info you make available to the outside world.
- JHU has a policy restricting the kinds of data you can openly make available on a public-facing service, like our webserver. See: https://it.johnshopkins.edu/policies/itpolicies.html#Classification for details on the various data classifications.
Pages in category "Webpages and Webservices"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.