Before you build
Complete our WCMS training to learn about building and maintaining a site in the WCMS.
Best practices & guidelines
Resources, standards, procedures and guidelines for building and maintaining your site.
WCMS support
Submit questions, requests and bug reports to our training and support team.
The Waterloo Content Management System (WCMS) is the centrally supported website creation and maintenance tool used to create, edit, and manage web content at the University of Waterloo.
This user-friendly system provides a way for users to manage digital information and content on a website without prior knowledge of web programming or markup languages. It is specifically designed for the University and promotes the UWaterloo branding within the system. The tools within the WCMS are accessible and comply with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
WCMS 3 is the newest version of the WCMS with many changes from the former version making it more secure and incorporating more options for creativity in the information architecture of web pages and content.
News
WCMS 3.2.37 release
All WCMS 3 sites will soon be upgraded to WCMS 3.2.37. These release notes are subject to change without notice.
WCMS 3.2.36 release
All WCMS 3 sites will soon be upgraded to WCMS 3.2.36. These release notes are subject to change without notice.
WCMS 3.2.35 release
All WCMS 3 sites will soon be upgraded to WCMS 3.2.35. These release notes are subject to change without notice.
Blog
Web Dev Rev wrap-up for November 27, 2025
This Web Dev Rev session had notes on Drupal AI development progress, lots of new releases, using Copilot for code review, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on technical lessons from 100+ Drupal sites, from DrupalCon Vienna. Click through to read the whole blog post...
Web Dev Rev wrap-up for November 7, 2025
This Web Dev Rev session had notes on DrupalCon Vienna, HTTP caching, the history of domains, and more. We ended by recommending people watch something from DrupalCamp Southwestern Ontario 2025. Click through to read the whole blog post...
Web Dev Rev wrap-up for October 17, 2025
This Web Dev Rev session had notes on AI-driven testing, the grayscale problem, the design systems of higher education, and more. We ended by recommending people watch the DriesNote from DrupalCon Vienna. Click through to read the whole blog post...