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Web Publishing at UT
If your project requires a web site the two most common solutions for web publishing at UT are University Blog Service and UT Quicksites.
University Blog Service
Available to: Students, Faculty and Staff
Please note that this service is not approved for course-related activities and does not meet the FERPA requirements or hosting Confidential data. Faculty and students are strongly encouraged to utilize Canvas for fulfilling their classroom and instructional needs.
Features
Customize the look of your blog with six available themes, including two UT-branded themes
Log in with your UT EID login information
Control the visibility of your blog
Track statistics, including how many people have visited your blog
A Web address in the utexas.edu domain (e.g., “http://sites.utexas.edu/mynewblog”)
Cost
University Blog Service is available at no cost to current faculty, staff, and students.
UT QuickSites
Available to: Faculty and Staff.
Requires an on-site project technical contact (liaison) for ITS. This contact is the person to which questions and issues will be raised about technical and functional requirements.
Features
UT-branded, responsive design
UT EID login support for content editors
Site analytics using Google Tag Manager
Security updates and new releases managed by ITS Web and Contract Services Team
Approved for hosting Controlled data and Confidential (FERPA) data by the University Information Security Office
Cost
This service requires a contract with ITS and utilizes a tiered pricing system based on estimated monthly site traffic.