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EPpy 08 May 14, 2008

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Getting our feeds set up on our web page.

Maryland Map May 13, 2008

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I posted a bunch of pictures from flickr that Rob and Tahnee had taken and pinned them on the map.  I figured out that if you can’t right click and select copy image location, if you go to the small size and highlight, copy and paste it, that works too.  After I pinned the images, I added a comment to the picture on flickr that says “on map” so people don’t have to try to figure out if the picture’s been posted already.

 

Modules to Make Navigation on Drupal Easier May 7, 2008

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I know this post is late seeing that we covered these modules on April 24, 2008, but I decided I would post what we did that day in case anyone forgot or wasn’t present. My notes are somewhat confusing. I’m just going to type them exactly how I wrote them, and hopefully when you’re on the Drupal site you will understand the directions.

  • Turn on in “core-optional”
    • Blog 5.7
    • Taxonomy 5.7 (followed by a string of modules that rely on it) vim
  • Turn on “other”
    • SimpleMenu (menu at the top of the screen)
  • Under “taxonomy”
    • –tagadelic
  • Then SAVE CONFIGURATION

Next step and useful pieces of information:

  • Make a blog post
    • Log message, allows to add notes on changes otherwise just ignore it
    • asterisks tell you what is required
      • blog – title and body required
      • story – only title required
      • story vs. blog – no link to admin blog
    • by default home page is most recent actions
    • drupal calls each piece of content a node

Next step focuses on taxonomy – Josh recommended that you spend some time thinking about it.

  • Admin –> category –> add vocab
    • Vocab name – section
    • Description – classify section have story in
    • Help text – classify section for the story
    • Types – blog entry, story
    • Hierarchy – multiple
    • Check required
    • Weight – 0
  • Add term
    • <root> News
    • <root> News <UNLV>
    • And so on until…
  • Now have set up structured hierarchy!
  • Taxonomy = categories of wordpress

We also looked at free tagging also under add vocab.

Finally, we looked at blocks and menus under admin –> site building

Progress made on the news site May 7, 2008

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http://aprilcorbin.jourcms.brauerranch.com

I decided to tackle Drupal with the intention of furthering the news website we’re trying to build.

First, I enabled the ‘news aggregator’ module and added three RSS feeds, one from http://www.unlvrebelyell.com/, one from http://www.rebcast.com/ and the other from my WordPress-site http://www.aprilcore.com.  For the Yell’s RSS feed, I then enabled a block and placed it in my right sidebar.  I tried to do the same for RebCast but the feed hasn’t picked up anything.  For the aprilcore feed, I customized all posts to be categorized as “Other RSS.”  Then, I enabled a block for the “Other RSS” category.  I figured that way, we could lump less important RSS feeds together… while still giving awesome RSS feeds (like the beloved school newspaper) their own special block.

Second, I created an Utterz account.  I know we want to use this website for ongoing coverage of events, like the JMS coverage of the Democratic national debate.  Utterz made it really simple.  It told me which modules to enable (API blog) and then had me type in the link to my Drupal site and my log-in.  That set up an automatic filter from my Utterz account to the Drupal blog.  I tested it out with a (really stupid) voice post from my phone.  It worked.

Third, I created a Twitter account.  They have a “share your feed’ section which created flash for you.  I followed those two-click instructions, then copied and pasted the code into a custom block on my Druapl site.  Then, it magically appeared on the right sidebar of the mainsite.

I talked to Rob a little tonight about how information should be sorted on the website.  We didn’t really come to a great conclusion.  I think maybe if we defined the site a little bit more, that would be steer me in the right direction of how to set up the use of categories and tags.  My first impulse was to make sections for the type of content (written/audio/photo/video) but then I realized that might get complicated for posts containing more than one type of media.  Rob suggested doing it by topic instead, which makes sense, except that I’m not sure what the topics would be.

How To Post Pins on the Map May 6, 2008

Posted by Kristen Ruby in Uncategorized.
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Click on the Maryland Pkwy map.  Click the edit button next to the title.  Grab a pin and place it on the map.  Click Rich Text to write in the box.  Go to flickr and click on the picture you want.  Go to All Sizes.  Select small.  Right click and copy image location.  Back at the map, in pin box, click on the picture image and paste the location.

Don’t forget to change the icons by clicking on the icon button on the right.

Post Away!

More CMS themes May 5, 2008

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Pixel Currents has a nice lineup of WP themes aimed at the Content Management System crowd.

It’s worth a looksee here.

Ideas April 29, 2008

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Thank you so much for posting everything guys!  I think you guys have some great ideas flying around and I’m looking forward to figuring things out tomorrow.

Oh, for the record, I would prefer to be on the JMS team, but I do not have a problem being a floater between both!

 

what we discussed today April 27, 2008

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We made a lot of progress today and I decided to post a transcript of our chat as to keep everybody in the loop. News is April, Nicetry30 is Rob and me is heperi tikitere mita.
3:13 PM nicetry30: You’ve been invited to this chat room!
yeah im pretty sure we will make the google map thing
me: cool
3:14 PM what method will we use?
nicetry30: but i was thinking like on http://rethinkcollegepark.net/blog
3:15 PM on the right where they have like an image map
linked to categories
but at the top maybe
as part of the header
were not so sure
3:16 PM i think we can make the html in dreamweaver
3:17 PM me: how did that person do it
nicetry30: dont know
brauerranch: They started with the text links down the page further almost certainly
3:18 PM and with that working, and the URL’s in hand that they wanted on their iamge map, used something like dreamweaver or hand-coding to make the imagemap
nicetry30: true
3:19 PM News: We could do that same kind of set up, I’m sure.
3:20 PM me: yeah i think we can do that
Stephanie: we definitely could
me: who of us are most skilled in graphic design
News: And who has Dreamweaver, assuming we use that.
3:21 PM me: i got that
and im pretty ok on it
brauerranch: Photoshop and imageready can do this sort of thing too…
Stephanie: i’m ok with photoshop
brauerranch: as well as other utilites..
me: im pretty skilled on photoshop
Stephanie: what about tahnee?
3:22 PM i know we talked about having her do some photo stuff, but i don’t know her skillz
me: i could get my friend who helped me and rob out with flash
Stephanie: that’s cool
3:23 PM News: Do we want to set up a time to really tackle the map head on?
nicetry30: i posted some possible angles on the blog
they can be cut and improved as we like

nicetry30: i would like it to be kind of neat looking
Stephanie: that’s not a question
nicetry30: and artrsyish
3:25 PM Stephanie: ok….
i think i knew what that meant
nicetry30: http://jour493.wordpress.com/
3:26 PM Stephanie: i like the last angle you posted
3:27 PM News: I agree. Or the first.
me: yeah first and last ones are the best
Stephanie: totally
in agreement
nicetry30: cool
me: do we want it in the collegepark blog style?
Stephanie: the whole website?
3:28 PM News: I think it could work that way.
nicetry30: i think make it look better
me: just the map
nicetry30: we can
me: i was talking about
Stephanie: oh
News: Ah
me: the rest of the site looks rather generic
nicetry30: id like a cleaner map
Stephanie: TOTALLY
News: agreed.
3:29 PM me: how so
News: We could spice it up color/theme wise. But plain might work in our favor since this is supposed to be c ommunity site, right?
nicetry30: maybe kind od like the one were workin ot the sun?
me: so you want specific land marks
nicetry30: some graphic icons
Stephanie: that could work
nicetry30: maybe
the school would probably have an icon of some sort
3:30 PM Stephanie: big landmarks probably should
nicetry30: and certain buildings or neigborhoods
Stephanie: yes
News: What else would be considered a big landmark?
Stephanie: the hospital maybe
News: Other than UNLV
me: unlv
Stephanie: if it’s in there
me: lol
galleria mall
Stephanie: boulevard
News: boulevard, lol
Stephanie: you mean
me: sorry
yeah
me: theres a crime google map overlay for this area
Stephanie: ooh
that’s cool and important
me: we could incorporate that, or simply link to it
News: Definitely.
3:32 PM nicetry30: well i think this map and the google map would be different things
i was thinking of the more graphic clean one just as a sort of navigation tool
Stephanie: so should we have two maps or just one and link to the crime one?
me: right
nicetry30: the google map would be useful
Stephanie: it would, most definitely
nicetry30: 2
Stephanie: ok
3:33 PM me: where is the list of content derek made?
nicetry30: haha
i think derek has it
News: It should be on the blog, shouldn’t it?
Stephanie: yes
me: i dont think its up there
Stephanie: it’s not on the blog
it’s in derek’s notebook
3:34 PM News: Ah
me: we really need that in order to get an impression of the overall site
at the moment we can only work on individual elements
3:35 PM Stephanie: yeah
luckily the map is a huge element
me: yah
Stephanie: but i still want to know what else they have.
News: We have Flikr stuff for the MP project.
3:36 PM me: we should probably make it biggr than the the one on the college park site too
News: I remember that being posted. We could also trying to integrate those photos in, maybe?
Stephanie: to the map?
or the site itself?
me: map
Stephanie: like how?
charlotteanne.lucas: the MdPkwy stuff was on topic areas — there was Education, Health, Religion and Spirituality, Government, etc.
3:37 PM each area had various components — including video, text, photos and audio
nicetry30: the google map yes
charlotteanne.lucas: so part of the question is taxonomy — site structure, and the other question is visual (ie: google map)
3:38 PM nicetry30: we could just link to items from the google map
of course
we can put smll pictures and posts in there
but i wouldnt over do it
charlotteanne.lucas: if you make a visual navigation on the front, then you still need to manage the site structure so people get where they want to go
Stephanie: yes
3:39 PM nicetry30: the google map would not be our main navigation option
i dont think
but a useful tool
on like a different ‘page’
me: so was most of the content they created conceptual?
charlotteanne.lucas: yes — and you know that it doesn’t hurt to give users more than one way to get where they are going
nicetry30: like map, about us, home, media, etc
yep
charlotteanne.lucas: media? what is englis for that?
3:40 PM me: cause concepts like culture and spirituality are difficult to portray on a map
Stephanie: just a bit
charlotteanne.lucas: icons
nicetry30: pics and videos
oh yeah
haha
3:41 PM well in the culture and spirituality stuff about certain places?
or are thy overall type things?
3:42 PM charlotteanne.lucas: so while one or more of you do the visualization thing, other folks need to build out the taxonomy that we worked with on Thursday
when i said icons i meant like a little church/mosque/synagogue icon
nicetry30: yeah
we can do that
3:43 PM charlotteanne.lucas: school i a little school house, health is a red cross or something
me: hmm
charlotteanne.lucas: but don’t forget to go look at what Josh said about text and links and how important that is …
3:46 PM me: i think the first thing we really need to do is gather the content for this site, that way we know how we will categorize the content and what icons we will use
3:47 PM brauerranch: Heperi is on to something here… Everybody know the 3 rules of real estate?
News: location location location?
nicetry30: price?
3:48 PM brauerranch: yup…. Apriil nailed it… and the three rules of websites?
content… content… content
me: lol
nicetry30: indeed
3:51 PM me: so one of us should probably email derek or ardyth and ask for a list/description of the content
3:52 PM or the actual content
3:55 PM charlotteanne.lucas: start with this: each of these represents places (location) and content (stories, video, photos). Education (schools, videos and stories about education), Religion/Spirituality (places and video and audio about them), Government (voting places, city council reps); Health (clinics, calendar of events, stories),
(I watched their presentations, so I remember some of it)
3:56 PM me: ahh
3:57 PM charlotteanne.lucas: email derek, but just in case he is off the grid, start with the topics and ideas above. i can’t remember all, but I do remember much of it
News: I’ll e-mail Derek.
Unless someone has already.
nicetry30: nope
3:58 PM News: k. I’m on it.
3:59 PM charlotteanne.lucas@gmail.com has left
4:03 PM charlotteanne.lucas@gmail.com has joined
4:05 PM charlotteanne.lucas: i switched computers without thinking of the consequences. :’(
News: You didn’t miss anything. :)
4:08 PM nicetry30: were kajiggering the header image
4:09 PM stupid style c
s
4:19 PM nicetry30: well we did something
http://jour493.wordpress.com/
4:20 PM but that woul be the general idea
click the areas in the header
and see the content for each area
4:21 PM me: the header is interactive?
4:22 PM News: doesn’t look like it
nicetry30: no
but it outta be
me: lol
nicetry30: just an illustration of sorts
me: right
you totally pulled a fast one on me
News: lol
me: im all like clicking the pic
nicetry30: haha
4:23 PM me: wondering what’s wrong with my computer4:42 PM nicetry30: we figured that it is very difficult to make an interactive header
charlotteanne.lucas: ok — that is progress
nicetry30: so we need to do a sidebar
News: Bummer.
charlotteanne.lucas: k
nicetry30: it is very doable in the sidebar tho
4:49 PM charlotteanne.lucas: the header being an image is a fine thing
nicetry30: so yeah
hepi will work on the image map
at some point
reight hep?
4:51 PM me: yeah i playing with dreamweaver right now
Stephanie: awesome
me: *i’m
News: Should we get Tahnee to do a fancy new header since it’ll be a static image again?
nicetry30: i think the maryland project will use wordpress
Stephanie: i think we should
nicetry30: and the jms can use drupal
4:52 PM yeah
News: I like this idea.
nicetry30: we will need a neat header
Stephanie: us all smiling should be the header
4:53 PM nicetry30: haha
News: haha.
I don’t smile.
nicetry30: thatll scare people
jk
Stephanie: hahahaha
nicetry30: titles!
News: I’ll e-mail Tahnee and see if she can put together a header, cool? Send her the dimensions.
4:54 PM nicetry30: we dont have a definate theme yet
so not sure on the dimensions
News: So we’re not going with the heart one? lol
nicetry30: but it will likely be letterbox type picture
Stephanie: uh
nicetry30: maybe
Stephanie: there’s some issues with the header
and adding our own
custom one
nicetry30: yeah we would have to stick with the heart cloud
4:55 PM Stephanie: hehehe
nicetry30: http://stephaniesays.org/
awww
its messed up due to the wrong sized map
Stephanie: but still good
News: It’s a start!
4:56 PM nicetry30: and im not so sure about the little heart ions
haha
Stephanie: yeah….
damn css style code
4:57 PM brauerranch: might want to look at the Tapestry or News Flash themes to do that
4:58 PM nicetry30: cool lookin
brauerranch: and for some quick demos http://demo.roopletheme.com/
nicetry30: neat
4:59 PM brauerranch: http://demo.roopletheme.com/tapestry/content/21-using-tapestry-regions
5:00 PM nicetry30: some customization there
i like
me: hey folks im currently at work and messing around with dreamweaver so my attention is all over the place, if you need to get me to do something send a msg to my AIM account
Stephanie: k
News: Got it.
nicetry30: aye
charlotteanne.lucas: wow. tapestry is an amazing theme

Interactive maps April 27, 2008

Posted by heperimita in Uncategorized.
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Here is an example of an interactive map on my drupal:

http://heperimita.jourcms.brauerranch.com/?q=node/9

If you click on different parts of the map it links you to different websites. I threw in there unlv.edu, unlvrebelyell.com, google.com, and lasvegassun.com, see if you can find them all.  I’m not sure why the map didn’t work when i tried to post it on here. I suspect its because this wordpress blog treats images differently than drupal does. Anyway they’re really easy to make in dreamweaver and would look great on our Maryland Parkway Project site. This is just a quick mockup, the image of maryland parkway will probably be different and the links will of course link to different types of content within the maryland parkway site.

Some possible maps April 26, 2008

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Since we are talking about adding a navigation map

Here are some possible angles I got from google maps

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