News: Add articles from 2022 to March 2026#16
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- Aleksandr Prokudin News articles from 2023 to March 2026 Co-Authored-By: Aleksandr Prokudin <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com>
- Add Brad Collette News articles from 2024 Co-Authored-By: sliptonic <538057+sliptonic@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Chris Hennes News articles from 2022 to March 2026 Co-Authored-By: Chris Hennes <chennes@pioneerlibrarysystem.org>
- Add Ed Williams News article from 2023 Co-Authored-By: Ed Williams <18408746+edwilliams16@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Jo Hinchliffe News articles from 2023 to March 2026 Co-Authored-By: concretedog <17712505+concretedog@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Kurt Kremitzki News articles from 2024 and 2025 Co-Authored-By: Kurt Kremitzki <kkremitzki@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add NewJoker News articles from 2024 and 2025 Co-Authored-By: FEA-eng <59876896+FEA-eng@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Tomas Polak News article from 2025 Co-Authored-By: Tomas Polak <149316569+semhustej@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add Yorik van Havre News articles from 2022 to 2024 Co-Authored-By: Yorik van Havre <1136856+yorikvanhavre@users.noreply.github.com>
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FYI @prokoudine @sliptonic @chennes @edwilliams16 @concretedog @kkremitzki @FEA-eng @semhustej @yorikvanhavre Hi everyone! I tried to migrate your articles as cleanly as possible, but errors may have crept in 😁
To access quickly your respective articles, see this PR live preview of the authors taxonomy. You can list all content modifications you want directly here, mentioning the article title. Thank you all, have a good one! |
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Hey @marcuspollio the feature image stuff is totally broken in the current WP theme and not operating correctly so I'm not surprised that in the majority of cases they haven't appeared in this! |
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Hi, this is my article: https://freecad.github.io/Website/pr-16/news/explainer-appearance-properties-in-freecad/ These are issues I found:
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Top to bottom for any post:
The various markup imperefections are expected for automatic conversion. We can clean that up progressively. |
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Are there supposed to be comments? I'm not sure what was transferred in the
archive?
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Top to bottom for any post:
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Header: There's not much use for the number of words. We already have
minutes estimation. They cancel each other out, and the minutes estimation
is more human-friendly.
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Header: I don't see the need for the number of posts for authors,
categories, and tags in parenthesis.
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Body: The are no left/right margins for content until the window is
approx 2540px wide. For my screen, that makes text lines ~160 characters
long, which is about twice as long as it should be for comfortable reading
(75-80 is the recommended upper limit).
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The body text's font size is small-ish, and the font size of both
pagination items (title of prev/next posts) and footer text is tiny. Let's
try an increase by 2px for both.
The various markup imperefections are expected for automatic conversion.
We can clean that up progressively.
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Not unless we add a third-party comments system. Hugo is a static website generator, it doesn't have a built-in one. |
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@semhustej Thank you! I have corrected your reported issues. For the point 5 (text alignment), I am not sure I get what you mean? Currently, content text is justified with a left alignment for the last line (below on 1920x1080px):
Are you getting something else? @concretedog Hi! For the cover/feature images, they can be added here, just need to indicate which for every article. As for comments, it was agreed in 2024 that we do not have the resources to manage comments and that existing channels/social platforms can already fulfill this role. What do you think? @prokoudine Hi! Could you please open a new issue for your theme remarks, as here it is about the news articles content. For your point 3, could you please provide a screenshot on the issue. On my side, I get margins and the content is about 100-110 chars wide (probably too much), instead of 90-100 for the current WP blog. So we can tweak that. |
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The text is currently aligned to block, or I think for blog posts (and most other text on web pages, which may be read on both desktop and mobile), the justification should be use If you look at most articles/blog posts on the internet, they are justified left. BBC as an example of a professional organization: https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cly9z7z7ee5o I have very little knowledge of webdesign, but I think this is common practice. Maybe @prokoudine can chime in with his experience. |
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I just pushed some more bulk cleanup, but there are probably more coming 😁 @chennes @prokoudine For the update/WIP articles, could you please advise how you want to format the commit author names: with or without bold, with or without |
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I leave all blog decisions to Jo/Alex :) |
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@chennes Do you hand over the review/check of your articles to them as well? |
Haha, no, I like those guys, I wouldn't do that to them 😆 -- I'm working on the review now, stay tuned. |
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Wow, this was sort of a fun "blast from the past" review. I had actually totally forgotten that I used to be the one doing the WIP Wednesday posts! Anyway, there are just a few formatting issues. If you are planning to eventually get those header images in there's nothing else to change. If that's not going to happen, then on several occasions I included the image citation directly in the text because the WP template is trash, and those should be dropped.
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| As I write this we are just wrapping up the [FreeCAD Hackathon 2023](https://blog.freecad.org/2023/05/24/freecad-hackathon-11-13-august-2023/) in Vancouver, BC. The coffee is gone, the laptop batteries are drained, and everyone present (physically and virtually) is winding up their weekend projects. | ||
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| The weekend featured a variety of different activities, ranging from presentations from **Dr. Aik-Siong Koh **about his recent work on [a new LGPL'ed 3D constraints solver for assemblies](https://github.com/Ondsel-Development/OndselSolver) and from **Ajinkya Dahale** on his work towards a [custom properties system](https://ondsel.com/blog/build-system-for-custom-data-elements/), to audio conferences via [the Discord channel](https://discord.gg/w2cTKGzccC) with FreeCAD users and developers from across the world, to just a bunch of devs sitting around hacking on FreeCAD and occasionally asking each other for help or input. |
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| The PUMA microscope is a low cost, modular, 3D printed, open source microscope designed in FreeCAD. Its modular nature allows re-use of many components to reconfigure the scope into a multitude of possible forms, from a basic mirror-illuminated simple microscope (middle) to a complex scope for serious research applications (right) - while still being fully portable! | ||
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| _This guest article is by Dr Paul J. Tadrous, MB, BS, MSc, PhD. Dr Tadrous is a retired clinical pathologist in the UK. Although retired from clinical practice he continues to be active in research into microscopy, image processing, analysis and machine vision at TadPath Diagnostics, London, UK. **Contact**: [email](ptadrous@tadpath.co.uk), [YouTube](https://youtube.com/@PUMAMicroscope), and [Twitter](https://twitter.com/Paul_Tadrous). _ |
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| The conference aims to bring the world of open-source software closer to the public and showcase the potential of FreeCAD and CAE through presentations, workshops, and interactive sessions. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from experienced users and developers as they share their knowledge and experiences with the software. | ||
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| This conference is part of a project titled: **Open Source CAD (and CAE) for Africa**, which is funded through the **UK's Royal Academy of Engineering**, _**Engineering X**: "Engineering Skills where They are Most Needed" Mission. _ |
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| This past week we launched a [revamped version of our website](https://fpa.freecad.org) that includes the organization's charter, budget, and [our new Handbook](https://fpa.freecad.org/handbook/). The Handbook is based on the ideas from [GitLab's "Handbook First" scheme](https://about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/handbook-first-documentation/), in which anytime someone has a question about the organization it should be answerable by a reference to a specific part of the handbook. When we encounter questions that aren't answered by the handbook, a new entry is added to it with the answer, so it always provides the most authoritative, up-to-date information about our activities. | ||
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| You'll also find a [list of FPA initiatives](https://fpa.freecad.org/programs.html) (right now, the [Development Fund](https://fpa.freecad.org/programs/fpadf-announcement) and the [FOSDEM Travel Grants program](https://fpa.freecad.org/programs/fosdem-travel-grants)),[ contact information](https://fpa.freecad.org/#contact) for the organization, information on [how to donate](https://fpa.freecad.org/#donations), and more. In fact, if you have a question about the Association that is _not _answered by the handbook, please [contact us](https://fpa.freecad.org/#contact) so we can add it. No newline at end of file |
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@chennes @edwilliams16 Thanks. I have corrected your reported issues. Great that you had a fun blast from the past! Yes, I will try to add as many cover/feature images as possible with a proper |
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Done! Was the easy one 😁 |








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Add the News section articles from the very beginning of the News blog in August 2022 to March 2026.
The content has been exported from Wordpress (thanks to @prokoudine), restructured and cleaned up for use in Hugo SSG:
Paths are:
/content/en/news/<YYYY>/<MM>/<slug>/index.mdContent and resources use Hugo page bundles.
No translations for now.
The rest (e.g. layout, render hooks, etc.) are provided by the
theme(see previous PRs).Authors attribution is set via
authorsfield in front matter, and git co-authors commit message.PR Checklist