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Yes, I will make a tutorial for this in the coming month or so.
I'll share it with you by email and on the forum when it's
finished. I'll try to make a short "stub" version in a shorter
timeframe. Sorry that the documentation isn't there currently.
Best,
Patrick
sarahloleet <[email protected]> writes:
… Patrick,
Could you please add instructions for how to activate jekyll on
our computers to temporarily
serve our websites and, briefly, how to edit those pages? It
would also be excellent to have a
brief description of what the different files do (I remember to
never touch the Doc folder, but I
don't remember if there are others I should not touch).
Thank you!
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Thanks, Patrick!
I did figure it out myself today -- but a reminder would be good for future
work.
I very much appreciate it,
Sarah
…On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 8:17 PM, Patrick Smyth ***@***.***> wrote:
Yes, I will make a tutorial for this in the coming month or so.
I'll share it with you by email and on the forum when it's
finished. I'll try to make a short "stub" version in a shorter
timeframe. Sorry that the documentation isn't there currently.
Best,
Patrick
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> Could you please add instructions for how to activate jekyll on
> our computers to temporarily
> serve our websites and, briefly, how to edit those pages? It
> would also be excellent to have a
> brief description of what the different files do (I remember to
> never touch the Doc folder, but I
> don't remember if there are others I should not touch).
>
> Thank you!
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@smythp Was this resolved? It seems like @sarahloleet figured it out on her end but do we need to create a tutorial for how to install jekyll on computers for working with the DHRI website? I believe I might be able to do it. Just let me know if you haven't so we don't double up on the labor! |
Leave this open for now since it could use a little more work. |
OK! Thank you for the update! |
@smythp let me know if you have any kind of draft for this. Otherwise, I'll just put a new tutorial together. |
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Patrick,
Could you please add instructions for how to activate jekyll on our computers to temporarily serve our websites and, briefly, how to edit those pages? It would also be excellent to have a brief description of what the different files do (I remember to never touch the Doc folder, but I don't remember if there are others I should not touch).
Thank you!
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