commit | 117bf82ecdddfc41666482e2353414973f89a95c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Steve Lawrence <slawrence@tresys.com> | Fri Jun 28 15:00:32 2019 -0400 |
committer | Steve Lawrence <slawrence@tresys.com> | Wed Jul 03 08:42:19 2019 -0400 |
tree | 033d42d199602d91b416a780bf7750b769d5510a | |
parent | 63dcf5e8742e6f5ba45704381ea7161870230f71 [diff] |
Slightly new look for site - Changes the nav header to white, and use the Daffodi logo. The logo doesn't really look good on that yellow, and the yellow is a bit too harsh on some monitors. - Lighted the main yellow a bit. - Put yellow around page headers to make them stand out a bit
The Apache Daffodil (incubating) web site is based off of the Apache Website Template.
The website is generated using Jekyll.
Some Linux distributions provide Jekyll via their package managers, for example, for Fedora 25
$ dnf install rubygem-jekyll
Alternatively, Jekyll can be installed using gem:
$ gem install jekyll
Before opening a pull request, you can preview your contributions by running from within the directory:
$ cd site $ jekyll serve --watch --source site
Open http://localhost:4000 to view the site served by Jekyll.
Once satisfied, create a branch and open a pull request using the Daffodil project Code Conttributor Workflow but using the website repo instead of the code repo.
Daffodil uses gitpubsub for publishing to the website. The static content served via apache must be served in the content
directory on the asf-site
orphan branch. Use the publish.sh
script script exists to create this content:
$ ./publish.sh $ git push asf asf-site