Tutur Visual
A web-based microsite which features multimedia-rich, interactive contents.
The initial idea was a storytelling of the 200th anniversary of Mount Tambora eruption on Sumbawa Island, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia. I worked on the preliminary design which was then beautified by designers. My other main tasks included experimenting, manipulating, and playing with HTML elements and CSS and Javascript codes for this project from scratch. The story's first address was http://mmm.kompas.com/tambora the changed to https://vik.kompas.com/tambora.
In 2016 it was decided to build a dedicated site to store these special report pages. The site featured multimedia-rich, interactive contents and was built with Laravel 5. I worked on setting up the development system and workspace using cloud9 IDE, Grunt, and NPM. I also contributed on the initial template and contents development until April 2016. Then younger, creative and enthusiast fellow coworkers took over the development and maintenance. I sometimes contribute to content development when it comes to PHP and Javascript code-wranglings.
In 2018 the site's contents were migrated to WordPress content management system in order to be easily indexed by Elasticsearch. I installed Timber on the theme so other developers could separate logics and templates.
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