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Content editing is difficult #8

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jamiefolsom opened this issue Oct 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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Content editing is difficult #8

jamiefolsom opened this issue Oct 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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jamiefolsom commented Oct 12, 2017

Pain points

  • Metadata (frontmatter) editing (punctuation has a different meaning
  • Content editing is not too bad
  • Adding a new source is not too bad
  • Easily add some content below the image or the artifact (above or below)
  • Article: add a brief summary

Basically -- ease of editing is crucial

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What I've found out

  • Tags are inserted into source posts as strings

What I think we should do about it

  • I think we should use Jekyll collections instead

@tezcatlipoca what do you think?

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Collections would be fine I think.

Alternatively, on my own sites, I make use of the datafiles directory and a short script for deployment which prefaces the 'bundle exec...' with curl statements to retrieve the data off of the internet. This means I can just edit a spreadsheet or text file (could probably be hosted on google docs I think) and then it gets rolled into Jekyll at "compile time." It's low-tech but it works nicely. The script could also create the requisite .md files for our site if needed.

I have no idea if something like this would work here - a roundabout way of asking who is doing the editing and deployment and how.

I'll attach an example.

deploy.sh.zip

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