For the second template, we used the VT WordPress Blog and Headway visual editor. Automatically save the contents of your notes to a default or custom location. Customise the appearance and functionality of the plugin via its preference page.
Modify the text style (font, color, bold, italic, underlined, strikeout, etc.). After much consideration and research, we decided to redo our first Eclipse child theme in Headway.įor the tools we had at hand, we used BitNami, a WordPress client, together with NotePad++ and Google Chrome Developer tools. Create as many notes as you like in a dedicated Eclipse view. We decided to use the Computer Science courses website to model the template and after looking at the available themes, we decided to use Headway to create the child template.
For our second template, we decided to use a VT WordPress provided theme. We changed the layout and color to match the website. So for our first theme, we created a template based on the Eclipse theme in WordPress. This is to present a more unified look across the university. After our first meeting with our client, they requested a template similar to the website. Sparrow also introduced to us Crystal Farris and Brian Broniak who would be working with us on this project. Director, Networked Knowledge Ventures and Emerging Technologies, Technology-enhanced Learning and Online Strategies (TLOS). This allows for a more intuitive and easier interface for editing themes. Drag-and-drop is a feature that allows the user to select a virtual object such as textbox, link, video, etc. Our project deliverables are three Virginia Tech customized themes, with all themes using a drag-and-drop feature. This project would be developing these themes that could be made available for faculty and departments. Creating the Darkest Dark theme required not only using E4 styling but also creative usage of OSGi to intercept low-level calls. Specifically, the colors and the general layout should be similar to what is available in the university’s current guideline. It just plays one in your Eclipse installation. However, they do not have any themes that are developed in line with the Virginia Tech Style Guide.
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They have installed several commercial themes that allow for a variety of customized blog sites. Notepad++ is a free (as in 'free speech' and also as in 'free beer') source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Virginia Tech has a WordPress instance available for blogging for VT students, faculty, and staff.