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Add Syllabus as md file to repo #3

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tcatapano opened this issue Jan 17, 2017 · 6 comments
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Add Syllabus as md file to repo #3

tcatapano opened this issue Jan 17, 2017 · 6 comments
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tcatapano commented Jan 17, 2017

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njr2128 commented Jan 17, 2017

Use GH pages?
See Grant Wythoff syllabus

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I've added the introductory content from the syllabus to the README and am using github pages to render. see https://cu-mkp.github.io/GR8975. The syllabus has been added as a markdown file and is linked from the README. Still seem to be some formatting issues with both.

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@atif93 @modernAlcibiades : working from what I've begun could you look into how to properly using gh-pages (or jekyll) for the project websiite based on the github repository. Please ask me to clarify if necessary.

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atif93 commented Jan 22, 2017

  • removed all project code from gh-pages branch (contains only web-site code now)
  • removed website related code from master branch (contains only non web-site code now)
  • renamed syllabus as README.md in master branch.
  • corrected all the markdown formatting issues in syllabus.

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atif93 commented Jan 22, 2017

Website is running now: https://cu-mkp.github.io/GR8975
Github pages using Jekyll framework code can be seen in gh-pages branch.

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tcatapano commented Jan 23, 2017

@atif93 Thank you. We'll check an post any follow ups in a separate issue. closing #3

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