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Front-end Design with CollectionBuilder (CollectionBuilder2) (Digital Project Design Series)
This session will expand on the basics of CollectionBuilder, customizing using built-in CB settings as well as directly editing some of the code (primarily CSS and JS).
This event is part of a series of workshops on Digital Project Design. Please register separately for individual events:
- Sept. 8: Collaborative Design with Penpot [optional]
- Sept. 11: Displaying Digital Collections with CollectionBuilder [required for CB2, or equivalent skills]
- Sept. 15: Prototyping with Penpot [optional]
- Sept. 18: Front-end Design with CollectionBuilder [this workshop]
- Date:
- Thursday, September 18, 2025
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 1:50pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Sorrells Library, Den
- Campus:
- Sorrells Library
- Audience:
- Faculty Staff Students
- Categories:
- Collaboration & Teamwork CC Communication & Presentation CC Digital Humanities Working With Data and Code Writing and Publishing
Must have taken CollectionBuilder 1 to attend this session—reach out to the workshop instructor if you are unable to attend or unsure if you have commensurate experience. No other front end development experience necessary. Please make sure your browser is up to date (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari).
Penpot 1 & Penpot 2 are not required prerequisites, but you’re encouraged to use some of the design ideas and assets from those sessions. Other files and resources will be provided. Those looking for assistance with their own projects are encouraged to schedule additional consultation time with the instructor.
In-Person Event Information:
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