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(☞ ゚ヮ゚)☞ Contributing to Hacktoberfest Lean In Repository 2021 🔴⚪👩🏻‍💼

Before Contributing please keep this in mind 🍳

Lean In Banasthali's HacktoberFest Repository is strictly against spam so follow these rules for a smooth contributing experience.

Contributing to the website

  • We aim to create a website for our college community 'LeanIn Banasthali'.
  • We have created a template for you to work upon and would like to change the content, the colour scheme, the pictures and everything which would give it a better shape and structure.
  • So, the goal is to convert the template into an open source website dedicated to the community.
  • You can see the current enviornement of the website by clicking on the Active-Environments button on the right hand side of the repository.
  • You can raise issues regarding the changes or improvements you would like to do with the website.
  • You can make the required changes in the 'index.html' and 'style.css' files.
  • The changes can be for example-
    • Adding the relevant logo
    • Replacing the Nav-Bar objects as follows - About -> About Lean In
    • Replacing the Nav-Bar objects as follows - Categories -> Courses
    • Replacing the Nav-Bar objects as follows - Menue -> Mentors
    • Replacing the Nav-Bar objects as follows - Testimonials -> Founders
  • Make sure if you are adding any more files for eg some html file, images, etc. They are in a proper folder so that the repository does not look cluttered.

Contributing to the SQL Issues

  • There are SQL queries given in the issues domain, assign yourself issues and work on the query.
  • Add the solution to the query as a markdown file to problems folder.
  • Make sure your solution file is in a folder with the following format -> Problems/Issue-name/Issue-name.md

NOTE

  • Make Sure you commit your changes in a new branch.
  • Make Sure you Give proper name to your files describing the addition.
  • Also Make Sure you comment your code wherever necessary.