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I want to build a better website for it. #153

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ghost opened this issue Jun 18, 2017 · 15 comments
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I want to build a better website for it. #153

ghost opened this issue Jun 18, 2017 · 15 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 18, 2017

new

A better website will be build after few days.

I want to know if you want to add it to gh-pages?

@sdmg15
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sdmg15 commented Jun 29, 2017

Hey is the website ready?

@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 1, 2017

I changed my mind so that it could work better as a jekyll theme,.Delivery in two days

@Tr4pSt3R
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Tr4pSt3R commented Jul 3, 2017

@PsiACE can you share the repo so that we can contribute to it please?

@ityler
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ityler commented Jul 3, 2017

@PsiACE @Tr4pSt3R @sdmg15 I completely agree the website should only be part of/mentioned in this git repo if the website is fully open source as well.

@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 3, 2017

I have test it on windows successfully
However, when it worked on github pages, there are some mistakes.
I think that I need help.
repo url : https://github.com/PsiACE/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit/tree/gh-pages

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ghost commented Jul 3, 2017

On My Computer
windows
On GitHub Pages
github

@ityler
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ityler commented Jul 3, 2017

Link for those who needed it, aka myself: https://psiace.github.io/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit/

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ityler commented Jul 3, 2017

The (margin-left: auto & margin-right: auto) is applied to the container class that is assigned to the top level div for the entire page. From your first screen shot it looks like this is only being applied to the content starting beneath "Website is ready". This div has a class of "container" and "docs-container".

@sdmg15
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sdmg15 commented Jul 3, 2017

Good view. There are some duplicates, hope this should be fixed. And also I think the first header should be in one-line?

@ityler
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ityler commented Jul 3, 2017

I love the idea of having a site that's a little more user friendly than scrolling through a repo Readme doc. Although, I do hope we are able to setup a way to pragmatically update the sites resources without having to manually add every change or fix that comes through the base repo.

Forgive me if that's already the idea as i'm not super familiar with how "Github pages" works but I am interested in learning more about pages and helping if possible. If syncing the site with the repo isn't something that's easily done within pages than I definitely have a few ideas of how to automate that process.

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ghost commented Jul 4, 2017

HTML Verson is Okay. You can view it https : //psiace.github.io/Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit/

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ghost commented Jul 4, 2017

Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit.zip
You can add it to a github page, but it isn't the newest verson.

@ityler
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ityler commented Jul 17, 2017

I am going to be taking a look at this shortly to see how best to integrate it into the current repo.

@cyberboysumanjay
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cyberboysumanjay commented Jul 19, 2017

I also made one for my simplicity. Have a look http://sumanjay.ooo/pw/

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would be nice if all the resources would open in new tabs, that way we do not need to right click

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