Task #4
I’ve been trying to get my resume created correctly for sooooo long now… and it is not completely working out well. I still have some formatting issues that i cannot seem to change, so I imagine that I will have to ask Randy Hoyt how to do it correctly.
I also wrote a print.css version for people to be able to print my resume; however, the wordpress theme seems to overwrite this css file with its own print css file! I cannot seem to find the css include and my link in the header is overwritten. Again, I will have to ask how to change this.
There was a way to save my resume in word as a webpage, but the layout and extra data (pages and pages of styling not used and inline styling) was ridiculous and unmanageable. However, it does look exactly like I want it…
While my resume here does not look perfect, it does show what I am aiming for. The text seems to fall off the “page” or wrap around more in the online version. I included the contact information on the CV only in the print version (which in my print.css file, lines up exactly like in the pdf). I’ll probably upload a version of my CV too for download as well (with buttons for print and download on the page).
You can see the css files here and here. You can look at my resume online here. The pdf version with the formatting I want can be seen here.
marcovides
on April 14th, 2010
I think you resume looks great, really clean, crisp and to the point. The background colors and text work well also. I’m impressed with your css files, looks like you relly put a lot of time and thought into it. Good job!
-Marco