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WebLion

Powerful web publishing for Penn State.

WebLion is an initiative to provide add-on products, consulting, training, and community around the Plone content management system at Penn State. Offering subscription-based or per-hour partnerships, we help Penn State departments, colleges, campuses, and groups around the world through…

Benefits of WebLion

Responsible for a website at Penn State? Fed up with the bottleneck of just one webmaster updating your entire site? WebLion lets you share that power with stakeholders and domain experts, leading to a more timely, informed site which draws more eyes and thus more business to your unit. You may also enjoy...

  • Customizable workflow to vet submissions
  • Flexible access control
  • An off-the-shelf faculty/staff directory
  • Change-tracking—so you never lose information
  • Powerful search with proper rankings and sensitivity to metadata—not just simple word-finding
  • Point-and-click form generation
  • Automatic maintenance of navigation and enforcement of styling consistency—less busywork for webmasters

We also help you organize your site and refine your marketing message. See more benefits of WebLion.

Joining with WebLion

Departments, colleges and other groups at Penn State can become WebLion partners. Partnership brings priority training and support, as well as consultancy on the process of moving your existing website onto the new platform. Partners are also eligible to use the WebLion hosting service, cutting the burden your own servers and system administrators.

Many Penn State groups have already adopted WebLion.

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