Website authoring

Web site

  • CSS styles in css-global reduce vertical padding to the primary menu dropdown links (i.e.: Press)
  • CSS styles in css-rss define teh style of "What's New" heading and RSS icon on teh right hand column

Home

  • CSS styles in css-home hide taxonomy vocabulary links below "Latest News" and ""Recent Publications

Announcements

  • Categories for Announcements and Categories Archives were created as taxonomy items "Announcements" and "Archive Year"
  • As these News events were added, they were also tagged to the above categories
  • CSS styles in css-rss address the RSS logo

People

Alumni and Group Photos

  • Page heading styled via the CSS in css-alumni-group_photos

Press

  • Press home page
    • Not the default News home page (which doesn't catgorize by year), rather a Page App with the following list of post widgets for each year taxonomy category:
      • list-news-20** (2021 through 2007)
      • Each list of posts widget list News items was categorized by each term (i.e. year) in the Press taxonomy
  • Press (News) assets imported via OpenScholar (File type: EndNote Tagged)
    • The following import files could be used to merge this content to another website
      • import-news-20**.csv
  • The CSS styles in css-press add padding-top to each heading so that anchor link targets (i.e.: 2019) from Press drop down show below floating upper navigation
  • CSS styles in css-rss address the RSS logo

    Publications

    • Publications were added to the OpenScholar native Publication App, using the import process with "enw" files import-tagged-*.enw (File type: EndNote Tagged)
    • All PDF files were imported in OpenSholar
    • Publications were categorized (Publications, Recnet Abstracts and Spark Analysis Detection) by "Publications" taxonomy categories and displayed via list-of-posts widgets displaying each category of publications.
    • The OpenScholar import process doesn't allow to also assign categories to publications. This step must be done manually.
    • CSS styles in css-rss address the RSS logo