Template Versions
As part of an ongoing effort to improve user experiences across a multitude of devices, the UMC webteam is currently converting all Loyola websites to a new coding framework called Bootstrap—and with that change comes an update to the official university template.
One quick way to know if you're using the new Bootstrap template is to look at the tabs across the top of your site. If the tabs are rectangular boxes, then your site is using Bootstrap. If the tabs have a diagonal right edge, then your site is using the old framework, Skeleton.
Bootstrap (new)
Skeleton (old)
As part of an ongoing effort to improve user experiences across a multitude of devices, the UMC webteam is currently converting all Loyola websites to a new coding framework called Bootstrap—and with that change comes an update to the official university template.
One quick way to know if you're using the new Bootstrap template is to look at the tabs across the top of your site. If the tabs are rectangular boxes, then your site is using Bootstrap. If the tabs have a diagonal right edge, then your site is using the old framework, Skeleton.