Ben Di Maggio
             
The Infoquest Foundation

Client
The Infoquest Foundation is a non-profit foundation that, among other goals, aims to publish paleontologists’ work in a format that young and old, scientist and layman alike can understand and enjoy. The journals and photographs created by the scientists on their travels through Mongolia, China, Argentina and elsewhere make for fascinating and educational reading.

Goal
The Infoquest Foundation’s website as it stood in August 2004 was in dire need of reorganization, having been updated in a different format each time the paleontologists returned from an expedition. Files had been lost in the tangled directory structure, design differed wildly from page to page and links often went nowhere.

Solution
Working with Laura Quinn of Alder Consulting, I helped to establish an organization scheme that would make sense to users of the website. I then moved files into directories that would make sense to future editors of the site, and combed through the pages, making them conform to the visual design that we had agreed on with the client. I inserted PHP elements into each page that would allow us to dynamically alter certain qualities of the pages, such as the width of the navigation bar or the color of each section, by changing just one central file. We presented the various options to the client by altering this file, and when they chose one, I “flattened” the pages into HTML with a search-and-replace tool.

Technologies
HTML, CSS

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