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Website structure

The top-level pages linked in the menu are in correspondingly named markdown files, e.g.

Menu item Markdown file Relative URL
Home index.md /
Slack Group slack.md /slack

You can create sub-pages by creating a folder with an index.md file. Any further markdown pages within that folder will be sub-pages under that, e.g.

Markdown file Relative URL
translating-r-to-your-language/index.md /translating-r-to-your-language
translating-r-to-your-language/prep.md /translating-r-to-your-language/prep

Basic editing

You can edit the markdown files on the main branch and the changes will be automatically deployed to the live site once the changes are committed. If you edit the files directly on GitHub using the browser editor, then you can use the Preview tab to check the formatting before committing.

Substantial editing

If you are making substantial changes, e.g. adding a new page, or making changes that require collaborating editing/review before being pushed, create a branch and make the changes there.

Any changes pushed to a different branch will not be automatically deployed to preview. so if the GitHub editor preview is not sufficient (i.e. you are doing more than editing a single page) it is best to clone the repo and make your changes locally.

Previewing locally

To preview the site locally, you will need to install Jekyll, see https://jekyllrb.com/docs/ for installation instructions for common operating systems.

To build the site and make it available on a local server, run the following command in a terminal from the top level directory of the locally cloned repository.

bundle exec jekyll serve

If you use RStudio, you can open this README.md file and use Ctrl/Cmd + Alt + Enter to send the above line to the terminal.

Open http://localhost:4000 in your browser to preview the site. The site is repeatedly rebuilt, so if you make changes to the markdown files and save them, you should see the changes straight-away. Use Ctrl/Cmd + C to stop locally serving the site.

You will need to restart the server if you add/remove items from the menu.

Creating pages

Please use the following YAML fields when creating new pages:

---
description: Short description, less than 160 characters.
layout: custom
---

The layout should always be custom.
The description is used to create cards when sharing links on social media. The title and image (including alternative text) are automatically taken from the page content, using the first <h1> header and image respectively. The image file should be in the same directory as the markdown file. JPG, PNG, WEBP and GIF formats are supported (only the first frame of an animated GIF will be used).

You can check how the card will look using the following validators:

The Facebook debugger requires log in; you can ignore the following warning

The following required properties are missing: fb:app_id

as that property is not required.

Editing the menu

To edit the menu you need to edit the navigation field of _config.yml.

To add a new page, add a new element with the title and URL of the page. Use the relative URL for pages in this repo, e.g.

  - title: Slack Group
    url: slack

Use the full URL for external pages, e.g.

  - title: R Developer Page
    url: https://developer.r-project.org/

Like any change to config.yml, you will need to restart the Jekyll server for the change to take effect (when previewing locally).

Website theme

This is a GitHub pages site, using the modified minimal Jekyll theme by kbsezginel. The theme documentation provides instructions for initial setup and customization, which are probably not required for day-to-day editing.

Jekyll/Liquid notes

  • | relative.url filter will make path relative (add / at beginning if necessary)
  • | absolute.url filter will add the site domain at the start

Icons

Some icons obtained from https://uxwing.com.

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