naf51 / Federalist_Papers

This project is meant to do an analysis of the Federalist Papers to see whether or not its content is more egalitarian (for the people and equality) or elitist (for those who wrote it).
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Project Update: 12/8 #21

Open naf51 opened 2 years ago

naf51 commented 2 years ago

This one is late my apologies.

So this week we did a lot of fine-tuning of our project page. To start off, Nate changed the menu to include a topic modeling page instead of an index, and incorporated the necessary HTML and SVG into that page, along with editing Shane's write-ups associated with the graphs to talk more about how they pertain to the research question.

Patrick created a reader view of our corpus along with a table of contents for the corpus page. I (Nate) edited the HTML a bit so it would align with our CSS. We ran into problems regarding fonts. I guess. American Typewriter isn't supported on windows, weird!

Nate edited the CSS to make the project page more cohesive, along with adding a header and creative commons license, all being SSI's. He also inserted an image on the opening page (index) so it is not blank when you load.

On Friday 12/10 Shane and Nate presented the project, and think it went well. We know we still have things to do before the deadline, so we are going to outline those right now.

By the deadline, Shane has to edit the SVG graphs so they aren't as tall and wide, to help with the formatting and CSS. Patrick needs to create a menu feature for the corpus, so users can click on certain topics and elements on our corpus page. Nate needs to edit CSS and figure out why the home image is not recognizing its CSS, insert the updated write-ups for the topic modeling, and edit all the written work thus far. He also needs to format the text boxes correctly so the SVG fits inside them correctly. Lastly, we as a team should continue to communicate on what else needs to be done. I feel like we could continuously work on this project so developing a strict list of things to do before next Friday is important. Thank you to all that watched our presentation! We hope you enjoyed.