La Revolución a color

Colección de colorizaciones de la Revolución mexicana

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La Revolución mexicana a color

¿ El pasado era en blanco y negro? Sonará ridículo y la respuesta puede ser obvia, pero los primeros tipos de fotografías en blanco y negro que abarcaron desde 1850 hasta la década de los cincuenta crean una imágen de ese pasado en solo dos colores. Este repositorio busca cambiar un poco la manera de mirar el pasado, a partir de un proceso importante dentro de la historia de México: La Revolución mexicana.

About the About Page

We want to make engaging interpretive pages easier to create, so CollectionBuilder gives you tools to write with your collection content!

The template comes with a customizable “About” page layout designed for long form content with rich media embeds. Content is written in Markdown and enhanced using “includes” that pull in collection content, external media, and Bootstrap features like cards and modals. We hope this makes it easier for site builders to develop the collection AND add interesting and engaging contextual information.

Each “include” file has several options, which are documented in the files themselves–copy the examples to see how it works with your content! In the demo below, we’ve given display widths of 25% and 50% to save space, but you can feature the entire image or document.

You can also see a page featuring a bonanza of feature includes options on our CollectionBuilder-GH demo site.

Include Collection Items

The template provides includes to pull your collection objects and metadata into your interpretive page, allowing you to write with your materials directly embedded in the content.

Include an Image

Include a PDF

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Include a Video

México entre la paz y la guerra parte 1

Include an Audio File

Include Bootstrap Features

The template also provides includes to make it easier to add Bootstrap components to your Markdown writing. These features allow you to better organize and highlight your content.

Include a Card

This is a Card

The card features an image from the collection as a cap

Include a Button

Include an Alert

Include a Modal

Technical Credits - CollectionBuilder

This digital collection is built with CollectionBuilder, an open source framework for creating digital collection and exhibit websites that is developed by faculty librarians at the University of Idaho Library following the Lib-Static methodology.

The site started from the CollectionBuilder-GH template which utilizes the static website generator Jekyll and GitHub Pages to build and host digital collections and exhibits.

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