Note: This post is directed towards students in ENVS 400 and 330.
Perhaps more than students in any other department at Lewis & Clark College, we Environmental Studies folks invest our sweat, blood, and tears into the creation of our Digital Scholarship websites. None of our sites look the same from when we first created them two years ago, and most often the sites and content undergo several face-lifts. The same is true for our thesis pages.
While most Environmental Studies seniors will follow a site template for their thesis pages, I decided to experiment by mixing and matching all the various tools, widgets, whatever-they’re-called’s and creating a unique thesis site. My site accomplishes the same result as the standard thesis page template but through very different means. In my opinion, my current site is more visually appealing than the template, but that’s for anyone to decide on their own.
I’ve never posted about the immense amount of time I spend tweaking my site, but I figured that it would be useful to document the creation of my thesis page.
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