Credits
Concept Credits
The concept for this website is completely derived from the popular social networking tool, Twitter. This site is not affiliated with the actual site, but emulates the concept of limiting commentary on a particular subject to 280 characters. In this case, the idea is being used as an evaluation tool for William Shakespeare's play, Romeo & Juliet. Students must post from the point of view of various characters at various points in the play. Using a Twitter-like environment is not a completely original idea, and inspiration for this project come from online communities such as English Companion.

Technical Credits
This website has been mostly hand-coded by Tim Belmont using PHP, HTML, MySQL, CSS, and some jQuery. The jQuery code used to count characters being entered into a text area was created by Alen Grakalic. Animated images are added to messages using Giphy. Character illustrations by Nick Carter.



This page is in no way affiliated with Twitter, Shakespeare, or Romeo & Juliet.
This site is in no way affiliated with the real Twitter. Site code and design by Tim Belmont, although both are heavily influenced by Twitter.