juliafem.github.io / www.juliafem.org
Web pages for organization. The actual page is juliafem.github.io and www.juliafem.org is pointing to same site.
For contributors: If you have all Jekyll related
stuff installed on local machine (computer you are using to develop), you can
do bundle exec jekyll serve
and check using your web browser from url address
localhost:4000
, (i.e. write to address bar http://localhost:4000
) that
content is OK. If that is the case, you can then push directly to the master.
Otherwise, create branch to repository
juliafem.github.io, do changes,
make pull request and ask someone to review changes locally before merging.
Note: to check that web-page is rendering correctly, i.e. all figures are shown
and so on, you have to install Jekyll development environment for your computer
and use bundle exec jekyll serve
as instructed above. If you don't have
development environment installed, you cannot render site on local machine and
you have to do pull request and ask someone to check the result before merging.
For others: Fork, do local changes, do pull request. If you want to be extra helpful and have installed Jekyll things on local machine, you can add screenshot of page to PR to make it easier for reviewers.
Examples can be written using Jupyter Notebooks or Markdown. See
examples/2017-08-06-instructions-how-to-write-examples
how to write using Jupyter and
performance/2017-08-13-eigenvalue-analysis-of-eiffel-tower-using-juliafem-0.3.2.md
how to write using Markdown syntax.
Place your video/image to
<REPO_DIR>/assets/<blog-post>/<myimg>.png
For example, if the blog post name is
2017-08-13-eigenvalue-analysis-of-eiffel-tower-using-juliafem-0.3.2
and you want to add image
eiffel_model.png
then the correct path is
<REPO_DIR>/assets/2017-08-13-eigenvalue-analysis-of-eiffel-tower-using-juliafem-0.3.2/eiffel_model.png
REPO_DIR
is the directory where juliafem.github.io
is cloned.
Then, to point that image inside blog post, use the following format:
<img src="{{ site.url }}/assets/<blog-post>/<myimg>.png">
For example, using the example above, the corresponding tag would be:
<img src="{{ site.url }}/assets/2017-08-13-eigenvalue-analysis-of-eiffel-tower-using-juliafem-0.3.2/eiffel_model.png">
Also, it's a very good idea to watermark at least the most important pictures
with JuliaFEM logo (can be found from /assets/logos
) and maybe who has done the
simulation, when, and so on.
Use the following string to split content of post to part shown as a summary/teaser and rest of post:
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