Rutgers Core Component Library Overview
Creating websites can take months to plan, design, write, and program. Using the Rutgers Core Component Library (RCCL) can save both time and money with your next website project. The RCCL provides a set of visually attractive website design elements that adhere to Rutgers brand standards and university accessibility policies. While this website system requires the assistance of a Drupal website developer to install and configure, it provides 95 percent of the design and 98 percent of the functionality needed to create a Drupal 8 website. Your Drupal website developer can build-on the system provided to meet your specific needs. Not using Drupal? You can still use the component library by having a web developer integrate the library designs with your own website.
The Rutgers Core Component Library on Drupal features:
- 17 content types (page templates)
- 65-plus reusable components
- Content management system
- Content moderation
- Content syndication (coming soon)
- Events calendar
- Media management for photos, videos, and other assets
- Mini-site
- News portal
- Staff directory
- Tag/topic-driven filtered pages/components
Learn more & Getting Started
Rutgers units are invited to learn more about this website tool.
- Getting Started and Basics
- Read the FAQ
- View Content Types (NetID required)
- Explore Reusable Components and Other Library Elements (NetID required)
Take the Next Step
Access to the RCCL is available to Rutgers units. Sign up for an introductory session with the University Communications and Marketing to learn more. Units will need the assistance of a web developer in order to install and configure a website using the RCCL.