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First things first: this is a PUBLIC website. Don't put anything in this repo that you don't want to share with the world. No FERPA or HIPAA violations, pretty please!

Firing up a local server

  1. Clone this repo git clone git@github.com:code-people/code-people.github.io
  2. Inside the cloned directory, run jekyll serve --watch
  3. Point your browser to http://localhost:4000

The --watch flag tell Jekyll to watch files for changes. As you work with your content, the generated site will stay in sync.

Posts

To add a meeting, create a file in the _posts directory with the format YYYY-MM-DD-some-fancy-title-for-the-meeting.md.

YAML front matter

There are special fields at the top of the file that are used in the HTML templates. Most of them are straight-forward.

Presentation links

be used after a meeting/presentation to share any materials (like slides) that the presenter wants to distribute.

Categories

There are two categories that the templates will respond to: upcoming and meetings. They do what you'd think; upcoming meetings appear in the upcoming section and meetings is for stuff that has already happened.

Example front matter:

---
layout: post
title:  "Cutting-edge PHP"
presenters: David Naughton
date:   2013-11-05 21:38:11
categories: meetings
presentation_links:
 - text: Some slides
   href: http:://www.google.com/
 - text: Cat pictures
   href: http:://www.google.com/
---

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