[Neuroimaging] Website Update
Alexandre ABRAHAM
abraham.alexandre at gmail.com
Mon Aug 17 11:23:49 CEST 2015
Hi Vanessa,
This looks good, maybe a little dry, but good. However, I don't get the
small balls at the top right, what do they represent?
Alex.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:46 AM, vanessa sochat <vsochat at stanford.edu>
wrote:
> I'm not completely convinced that an interactive sidebar-thing is really
> that useful, but it does work nicely on mobile. And for the structure of
> the actual pages for each package, something simple with smaller font and a
> clean sidebar with a link tree would be easiest to navigate, akin to
> sphinx. We possibly will try all these packages only to converge onto the
> simplest form and functionality (something like sphinx?) That would be
> terribly funny and pathetic at the same time, but at least we can be
> confident about robustly investigating options! I'm interested to hear what
> others think, of course on Monday. I'll keep thinking about this.
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 3:18 PM, vanessa sochat <vsochat at stanford.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Here is an update to the site. I've ported it into jekyll
>> <https://github.com/vsoch/nipy-jekyll>, and tested the template on
>> iphone and computer (seems reasonable). I've also gotten it to render the
>> artifacts on circle.ci <https://circleci.com/gh/vsoch/nipy-jekyll/32>,
>> so we could preview PRs (Click "artifact" and then find home.html
>> <https://circle-artifacts.com/gh/vsoch/nipy-jekyll/32/artifacts/0/home/ubuntu/nipy-jekyll/_site/home.html>).
>> However, I've run into a bug with regard to absolute vs. relative paths -
>> when you click the demo link above, the "posts" not being at the base url
>> means they will not be linked or render correctly (for example, here is
>> a link
>> <https://circle-artifacts.com/gh/vsoch/nipy-jekyll/32/artifacts/0/home/ubuntu/nipy-jekyll/_site/code-syntax/index.html>
>> to a post on circle, and you won't see styling because the css/js links are
>> broken)
>>
>> The site works perfectly given that we aren't serving it at a relative
>> path, eg:
>>
>> jekyll serve --baseurl="/"
>>
>> And the challenge is finding a solution that will render locally, on
>> github pages, and circle.ci, and what we need, I think, is some kind of
>> liquid syntax that will detect when we are in a subfolder and render
>> appropriately. I've been messing around with it for 7 hours today and can't
>> figure it out, and I need to ask for help. Could someone else take a look?
>> Likely someone with more experience than me with Jekyll could figure this
>> out in a heartbeat (Ariel?) The plan right now, I'd like to propose, would
>> be to figure out this bug, get it onto a (test) github pages, tweak the
>> details of the content, make proper documentation, and then release to
>> official github pages.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Vanessa
>>
>>
>> --
>> Vanessa Villamia Sochat
>> Stanford University
>> (603) 321-0676
>>
>
>
>
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> Vanessa Villamia Sochat
> Stanford University
> (603) 321-0676
>
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