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## 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](/home)

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

## [Announcements](/announcements)

- Categories for Announcements and Categories Archives were created as [taxonomy items](/cp/build/taxonomy) "Announcements" and "Archive Year"
- As these News events were added, they were also [tagged to the above categories](https://help.theopenscholar.com/categorizing-your-content-taxonomy)
- CSS styles in *css-rss* address the RSS logo

## [People](/dbp-people)

- People home page
    - Not the default [People home page](/people) (which doesn't catgorize groups of people), rather a *Page App* with the following *list of post* widgets for each ["People" taxonomy category](/cp/build/taxonomy):
        - *list-people-\** ("Principal Investigator" through "Visiting Students")
        - Each *list of posts* widget list People items is [categorized by each category](https://help.theopenscholar.com/categorizing-your-content-taxonomy) (i.e. Visiting Faculty) in the [People taxonomy](/cp/build/taxonomy)
    - People pictures and titles were [imported via OpenScholar](https://help.theopenscholar.com/importing-people-profiles) (File type: EndNote Tagged) after images size was increased to 250x250 pixels and renamed to *img-people-lastName*
        - The *import-people.csv* import files could be used to merge this content to another website
        - Display of images of people were increased via the JavaScript in *js-people-large\_image*, otherwise they would have the [standard OpenScholar picture size (smaller) and layout (non-categorized list)](/people)
    - Additional styles were added via the CSS in *css-people*.

## [Alumni](/alumni) and [Group Photos](/group-photo)

- Page heading styled via the CSS in *css-alumni-group\_photos*

## [Press](/press)

- Press home page
    - Not the default [News home page](/news) (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](https://help.theopenscholar.com/categorizing-your-content-taxonomy) by each term (i.e. year) in the [Press taxonomy](/cp/build/taxonomy)
- Press (News) assets [imported via OpenScholar](https://help.theopenscholar.com/news-import-csv) (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](/press#block-boxes-1639831480)) from Press drop down show below floating upper navigation
- CSS styles in *css-rss* address the RSS logo
    
    ## [Publications](/publications)
    
    
    - Publications were added to the OpenScholar native [Publication App](https://help.theopenscholar.com/publications-app), using the [import process](https://help.theopenscholar.com/publications-app#importing-publications) with "enw" files *import-tagged-\*.enw* (File type: EndNote Tagged)
    - All PDF files were imported in OpenSholar
    - Publications were [categorized](https://help.theopenscholar.com/categorizing-your-content-taxonomy) (Publications, Recnet Abstracts and Spark Analysis Detection) by ["Publications" taxonomy categories](/cp/build/taxonomy) 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](https://help.theopenscholar.com/bulk-tagging-posts-taxonomy-terms).
    - CSS styles in *css-rss* address the RSS logo