If CampusGRID is so easy, do I need a school webmaster?
It is recommended that you have a webmaster, but with CampusGRID the role and workload of the webmaster is greatly reduced compared to typical web sites. With our service, the main role of the webmistress, or administrator of the site, is to initially organize and assign user access to the site. These users may then further delegate access to others without involving the webmaster. Most users will be given publishing rights, so there will be no need to involve the webmaster in posting content to the site, correcting links or errors in pages, and updating their content. With CampusGRID, the webmistress mainly deals with configuration, not content integration. So, her or his task is usually just to create the top-level folders (navigation links) for the menu, to create a home page and to add the site banner in the top frame.
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