diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 8e2cd81..008f436 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ /assets/* !/assets/.gitkeep +/build/ diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0256fe9 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ += geocation.com + +== TODO + +=== From Diane + +* [ ] Get rid of the top green strip? + +=== For Me + +* [ ] Figure out contact info +* [ ] Font? +* [ ] Make it so links are underlined when not hovered diff --git a/build.sh b/build.sh index 6f6ca5d..43804ec 100755 --- a/build.sh +++ b/build.sh @@ -16,9 +16,19 @@ mkdir build cp -vr css/ images/ build/ -# ( -# echo "Building images" -# for i in ./assets/*.*; do -# if (($(stat -c %Y "${i}") > $(stat -c %Y "${i}"))); then -# fi -# ) +render_image() { + local SIZE="${1}" FILENAME="${2}" EXTRA_OPTIONS=(-auto-orient) + shift 2 + if [[ "${1}" == "--square" ]]; then + EXTRA_OPTIONS+=(-background none -gravity center -extent "${SIZE}") + fi + convert -resize "${SIZE}^" "${EXTRA_OPTIONS[@]}" "orig/${FILENAME}" "build/images/${FILENAME}" +} + +render_image 200x200 "5._Elementary_GLOBE_Climate_Book_Cover.jpg" --square +render_image 200x200 "Diane_Student_Scammon_Bay.png" --square + +echo "Stripping metadata" +exiftool -overwrite_original -all= -- build/images/*.* + +echo "Website built $(date)" diff --git a/community-involvement.html b/community-involvement.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/contact.html b/contact.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/css/custom.css b/css/custom.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25e736b --- /dev/null +++ b/css/custom.css @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +.left-align { + text-align: left; +} diff --git a/css/style.css b/css/style.css index b4a1476..d4528f6 100644 --- a/css/style.css +++ b/css/style.css @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ ul#topnav li a { .col ul#sub { - float:right; + float:right; padding:0; - margin:0; + margin:0; } .col ul#sub li { @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ ul#topnav li a { padding-left:20px;} .col ul#sub { clear:both; float:none; - margin:auto; + margin:auto; } .col ul#sub li { diff --git a/education.html b/education.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09bfac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/education.html @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +
University of California, Davis – Physical Geography, Analysis of Landforms
+Montana State University – Physical Geography, Weather and Climate
+Shippensburg University – Physical Geography, Introduction to the Atmosphere, Climatology, Meteorology, Geography Seminar, Applied Meteorology and Climatology, The Atmospheric Environment; Field courses: Geography of Vietnam, Environmental Science in Australia, Geography and Geology of Northern Arizona
+University of Colorado at Boulder – Climate and Vegetation
+US Naval Academy – Global Climate Change
+This Elementary GLOBE Climate Book was co-authored by Becca Hatheway and Diane Stanitski with illustrations by Lisa Gardiner. You can find PDFs of the text in English, Spanish, French and Norwegian, and five teacher activities here: https://www.globe.gov/web/elementary-globe/overview/climate
+GLOBE stands for Global Learning and Observations to Benefit of the Environment (https://www.globe.gov/about)
+ +Teacher at Sea: Miss Cook's Voyage on the Ronald H. Brown
+Teacher in the Air: Dr. Diane's Flight with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters
+Teacher at Sea, Mrs. Armwood's Hydrographic Adventure on the NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER
+Teacher at Sea: Mr. Tanenbaum Explores Atlantic Fisheries on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
+Diane authored/co-authored four NOAA Teacher at Sea (TAS) books and accompanying teacher activities between 2005 and 2009. The updated TAS website will soon feature the books and lessons here: https://teacheratsea.noaa.gov. (The site is under construction)
+© Copyright 2017 Company Name.
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-Dr. Diane Stanitski graduated from SUNY Geneseo in 1989 with a double major in Geography and Communications while also spending four years on the intercollegiate women’s soccer team as a Geneseo Knight. Her growing interest in climate led her to graduate school at Arizona State University where she had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork at the top of the Greenland Ice Sheet and across the Juneau Icefield in Alaska. She completed her dissertation research along the Colorado River studying the impacts of Glen Canyon Dam on the downstream riparian climate.
+In 1997, Diane became a professor in the Geography-Earth Science Department at Shippensburg University, PA where she taught meteorology, climatology and environmental science courses and also field courses in the outback of Australia, the depths of the Grand Canyon, and rural Vietnam. After a 3-week journey to the tropical Pacific as a Teacher at Sea conducting El Nino fieldwork, Diane transitioned to working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) where she received the NOAA Environmental Hero Award for her work in science education. Diane first worked as a program manager in the NOAA Climate Program Office, supporting an international OceanSITES program that involved populating the ocean with buoys and emerging technology to improve our understanding of the changing climate.
+Diane now serves as Deputy Director of the NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) in Boulder, Colorado, overseeing atmospheric monitoring stations around the world where critical observations are made of greenhouse gases and other important atmospheric constituents. The science conducted in GML contributes to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other major scientific reports. Additionally, Diane serves as co-chair of the US Global Change Research Program’s Observations Interagency Working Group, coordinating NOAA's climate observing efforts with other federal agencies. She previously served as the Executive Director of the PA Geographical Society, Director of the Climate Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, and a co-chair of the American Meteorological Society’s Symposium on Education.
+Diane has co-authored five children’s science books and enjoys traveling, sailing, cycling, ham radio, and volunteering in her church and community. Her career has taken her to more than 40 countries across six continents. She also taught climate change and geography courses at the US Naval Academy, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Montana State University during her 15-year teaching career.
University of California, Davis – Physical Geography, Analysis of Landforms
+Montana State University – Physical Geography, Weather and Climate
+Shippensburg University – Physical Geography, Introduction to the Atmosphere, Climatology, Meteorology, Geography Seminar, Applied Meteorology and Climatology, The Atmospheric Environment; Field courses: Geography of Vietnam, Environmental Science in Australia, Geography and Geology of Northern Arizona
+University of Colorado at Boulder – Climate and Vegetation
+US Naval Academy – Global Climate Change
+This Elementary GLOBE Climate Book was co-authored by Becca Hatheway and Diane Stanitski with illustrations by Lisa Gardiner. You can find PDFs of the text in English, Spanish, French and Norwegian, and five teacher activities here: https://www.globe.gov/web/elementary-globe/overview/climate
+GLOBE stands for Global Learning and Observations to Benefit of the Environment (https://www.globe.gov/about)
+ +Teacher at Sea: Miss Cook's Voyage on the Ronald H. Brown
+Teacher in the Air: Dr. Diane's Flight with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters
+Teacher at Sea, Mrs. Armwood's Hydrographic Adventure on the NOAA Ship FAIRWEATHER
+Teacher at Sea: Mr. Tanenbaum Explores Atlantic Fisheries on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
+Diane authored/co-authored four NOAA Teacher at Sea (TAS) books and accompanying teacher activities between 2005 and 2009. The updated TAS website will soon feature the books and lessons here: https://teacheratsea.noaa.gov. (The site is under construction)
+