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User Guide Introduction

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The purpose of this guide is to provide content managers at U.S. A.T.L.A.S. with a straightforward resource on the building blocks of the current website and content management system. This user guide also walks through common workflows and best practices a content manager might use as they keep the website up to date.  

The US A.T.L.A.S website runs on the content management system Drupal. Documentation for Drupal can be found here. In particular, Chapter 1 focuses on explaining what Drupal is and how it works, and Chapter 5 focuses on basic page management.

This guide aims to include the most relevant information from the documentation that is specific to the US A.T.L.A.S. website and content management system. 

Please email all service requests to:  RT-RACF-Www@bnl.gov. If your request is urgent please copy Louis Pelosi at lpelosi@bnl.gov on your service request email

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