The new Colorado accessibility law, HB21-1110, affects university websites and went into effect July 1, 2024. This means that university website owners/content managers must ensure your website content meets the minimum web accessibility standards.
Learn how to meet accessibility standardsIn 2015, a group of web professionals from throughout the university came together to choose a new, more robust content management systems (CMS) to replace SharePoint. The group's work – which drew input from all four CU System campuses
and was documented publicly online – led to a recommendation to OIT Leadership and the selection of Sitefinity as the new CMS for the university website. On June 13, 2016, university leaders approved the selection, and the CMS transition began. In 2020, the CMS transition was complete with over 233 sites transitioned to Sitefinity.
There's a lot to love about the Sitefinity content management system (CMS). Topping the list ... it is easy to use for all skill levels, portrays a unified university brand and
leads to positive experiences for our site users. The following are some more good qualities of Sitefinity:
• Easy-to-use, drag-and-drop widgets
• Unified branding and themes
• Improved website accessibility
• Automatic responsive design