Tech Guides :: Web Publishing :: Central Web :: Become a Developer
To become a developer on the Central Web Server, complete these steps (instructions below).
Note: If you not have an HSU User Name & Password, the site owner will need to request an account for you. They can use the Account Request Form and select Account Type "University Contractor".
Your account goes through several phases before it is available at www.humboldt.edu/sitename. Please read about the Account Activation Process.
See Also: Using Your Account
1. Register as a Developer
To be a site developer, you need to take the ATI Training Survey and complete any required training.
1.1 Take the ATI Training Survey
This survey will help determine what type of site you are working on and the training modules that will need to take.
- Login to Account Center (formerly known as WebReg)
- Click the "Account Tools" tab
- Click “Manage Other Accounts”
- Click “Become a Developer”
- Click "Take the ATI Training Survey" and complete the questions that are asked.
Note: If your responsibilities change (e.g., you only registered to do Document Creation but now need to be a Content Provider) you will need to retake this survey. If you register as an "developer" for one site and need to be a developer on another site (with the same same developer activities), you will not need to retake the survey.
1.2 Complete Required Training
Upon completion of the ATI survey, you will be added to the appropriate ATI courses in Moodle. These courses may take up to one hour to appear in your Moodle course list.
You will need to complete each of the required trainings before your site will be available. You can track your progress by:
- Login to Account Center (formerly known as WebReg)
- Click the "Account Tools" tab
- Click “Manage Your Other Accounts”
- Click “Request A Web Site”
- Click "Complete Required ATI Training Modules"
For detailed information about these courses, see ATI Compliance.
Note: Once you have completed the required courses, you will not have to re-take these courses for additional sites. You may have to take additional courses if you have a different level of responsibility (e.g., you are owner on one and developer on another).
2. Be Assigned as a Developer
The site owner must assign you to his or her site.
- Login to Account Center (formerly known as WebReg)
- Click the "Account Tools" tab
- Click “Manage Your Other Accounts”
- Click “Manage Web Sites”
- Click "Assign a Developer"
- Follow the on-screen instructions to assign a developer
