This project is built as a static website using HTML and CSS and is hosted on GitHub Pages. This platform was chosen because it is easy to use, widely accessible, and does not require server-side programming. It allows the project to be viewed directly in a web browser without additional software.
The essential files of this project include index.html, planning.html, findings.html, and sustainability.html, which contain the main content of the website. The stylesheet (style.css) ensures a consistent design across all pages. In addition, image files are used to display visual materials such as interface sketches and data examples.
Future users can use the data presented in this project as a starting point for their own research on nomadic societies, Kazakh history, and colonial land policies. The dataset may also help other researchers explore how historical records can be organized and analyzed using digital methods.
The website also creates a space for discussion of the research question. Readers who are interested in the topic can ask questions, share ideas, or engage with the project through the communication channel provided on the site.