The SiteFarm team's most recent development cycle is complete and the slate of new features, updates, patches, and bug fixes will be available on Monday, May 18, 2020. The latest update contains several items requested by members of our user community and we thank you again for your interest in being a collaborative partner in our improvement process.
You may have any number of reasons why you may need to collect the official Kerberos of CAS ID of the person submitting a webform on your site. It's not immediately obvious how to do it, so let's take a moment to outline the steps.
A bug has been detected with the permissions for this feature. Please submit the Service Request form to have them enabled for you.
What is SiteFarm Advanced Access?
Advanced Access is a combination of two modules—Workbench Access (a contributed module by the Drupal community) and a custom SiteFarm module—designed to give Site Managers a way to restrict editing access by role or by user account through either taxonomy or menu structure (excluding pages using Views).
Out of the box, the user roles you assign to people are tracked by Google Analytics as a default setting. It's understandable if you have concerns over how this might affect your site's web traffic numbers, so if reviewing your analytics on a regular basis is an important part of maintaining your web presence, we'll show you how to hide user roles from Google.
View data export is a module that allows you to export the data from a View into a CSV, XML and other data types. The module is disabled by default and can be enabled by a Site Builder, or you can request we enable it for you via the Service Request Form.
Updated - All users who are responsible for adding content are required to complete the campus mandated WEB ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING FOR SITEFARM provided by LMS. Supervisors will also need to assign this training to their users via the LMS. People with only the Authenticated user role are exempt as this role is read-only, and does not permit editing or configuration permissions.