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My academic homepage
I’ve been working on my site for a long time now in small doses, and I’ve learned some good tricks with the help of this forum. I think I’m just about ready to announce it to my colleagues, modulo any comments you might have. Here we go:
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#2 2006-04-12 03:43:08
- Mary
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Re: My academic homepage
I like it.
I think the brown sidebar boxes need some padding (say 2-5 pixels): the text is jammed right up against where the background colour changes, making it looked very cramped.
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Re: My academic homepage
Mary wrote:
I think the brown sidebar boxes need some padding (say 2-5 pixels): the text is jammed right up against where the background colour changes, making it looked very cramped.
Yes, good call. That was an easy change, and I think it’s better now.
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Re: My academic homepage
Very nice and easy to read, of no small importance for what you are using it for.
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Re: My academic homepage
Stanch’s Leaf theme makes for a nice site, it’s the most popular Nucleus theme to date.
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Re: My academic homepage
hcgtv wrote:
Stanch’s Leaf theme makes for a nice site […]
Agreed. I don’t know how much of it was Stanch’s code or Thame’s port, but I was able to modify it starting from scratch with Textpattern and CSS.
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Re: My academic homepage
mike,
TXP and Nucleus share very similar templating systems. So I would tend to think that Thame’s port was very close to Stanch’s original design.
On a side note, do you drink a lot of Coors ;)
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Re: My academic homepage
hcgtv wrote:
On a side note, do you drink a lot of Coors ;)
At Mines, we go to “Coors Lab,” which is a bar in the brewery where they give you free beer (usually for people finishing the tour). I’m not a frequent participant, but I know it’s popular with the computer science students. :-)
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