What are Digital Innovation Tools?
Digital Innovation Tools are centrally supported web applications and programs that make your website easier to build and manage.
Centrally-supported tools:
- Soupermail
- Soupermail is a form handler which mails online enquiry form submissions to one or more recipients. It is available for all sites hosted on QUT's central web server.
- Contribute
- Contribute is QUT's current web editing tool. Contribute's editing and workflow processes make managing websites simpler, especially when many individuals are working on a website.
- SiteBuilder
- SiteBuilder is a tool which generates a skeleton site in the QUT Templates. Find out more about SiteBuilder on the Web Manual.
- Web Inspector
- Web Inspector is a tool that helps you check your site for compliance with the QUT Web Template. Automated Web Inspector reports are available for standard QUT sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I edit my site using Contribute?
- First, you will need your website to be set up in Contribute. Log a job with the IT Helpdesk for the Digital Innovation team to have this organised. Consult with your Website Coordinator to have Contribute installed on your computer. Register for Contribute training via StaffConnect, and check out the online training videos and resources on the Web Manual.
- How do I configure Contribute?
- Refer to the Web Manual for details on how to configure Contribute on your computer.
- Is there training available for Contribute?
- Yes, training is held once a month for Contribute. Register for training via StaffConnect.
- How do I get Soupermail installed on my website?
- Log a job with the IT Helpdesk for the Digital Innovation team.
- How do I get automated Web Inspector reports for my site?
- Fill out the form at the bottom of the Web Inspector reports page. Your reports will commence shortly after the Digital Innovation team receives your request.
- Who do I contact about digital innovation tools?
- Contact the Digital Innovation team to find out more about digital innovation tools at QUT.
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