The Comparative Guide to WordPress in Libraries by Amanda L. Goodman

The Comparative Guide to WordPress in Libraries by Amanda L. Goodman

Author:Amanda L. Goodman [Goodman, Amanda L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: LAN025060
ISBN: 9781555709846
Publisher: American Library Association
Published: 2013-11-22T00:00:00+00:00


Figure 11.1. Betzwood site

On the home page there are two main navigations as seen in the screen shot (fig. 11.1). The first is the red background primary navigation, which runs in a horizontal line across the screen. When text is hovered over, a drop-down menu appears. Then, as you scroll past the introduction, you see a second image-heavy navigation listing again the main navigation. In the footer of the website is the search box.

Interior pages are laid out in two columns. On the left is the main content; the sidebar is to the right. Sidebars may include lists of actors and actresses, timelines, secondary navigation links, or metadata. Comments are turned on for the website, along with social media sharing buttons. A special highlight is using a Google map with colors laid over it to indicate where the studio stood. Areas of interest are identified with pins.

Jerry Yarnetsky, emerging technologies librarian, and Lawrence T. Greene, archives and special collections librarian at the Brendlinger Library of Montgomery County Community College, answered the survey about their library’s usage of WordPress.



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