This term has been a whirlwind for back end development! There has been lots of plugin work, lots of site and server administration work, and…
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This term I started my work as the back-end development intern. I dove into plugin development for content management systems, specifically WordPress and Omeka. I…
Comments closedWordPress and Omeka are, at a high level, very similar in the way that they integrate plugins into the regular processing, and the environment they…
Comments closedI spent the majority of this term improving the customizability of an Omeka theme. It was interesting to learn more about how the themes work,…
Comments closedThis past term I have been continuing my work with Omeka front-end design. I updated the Bootstrap 4 elements to the Omeka themes, so now…
Comments closedThe main project this term was an in-depth comparison between some of the most common Content Management Systems (CMS) used by Digital Scholars and a…
Comments closedOne of the things I’ve learned this term is to slow down and really think problems through. Last term I would try to just dive…
Comments closedThis term, I customized the transcription page in the virtual workhouse Digital Archive(VWDA) site. I also taught myself Java Script as some of the future…
Comments closedINTRODUCTION: Omeka is an excellent platform for Digital Humanities projects and a potentially great starting point for individuals starting with PHP, Web Development, and Digital…
Comments closedFall term has been an interesting experience. It has mostly been exploring themes in Omeka and ways to manipulate them. As such, I got to…
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