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Most of us study and work at the Bio-image Analysis Technology Development group at the DFG Cluster of Excellence “Physics of Life” at the TU Dresden. We blog about image data science, knowledge exchange and research data management in the life sciences.
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Convert the blog to a Jupyter Book #57

Closed lazigu closed 1 year ago

lazigu commented 1 year ago

Hi all,

Here comes the PR that reorganizes the blog into a jupyter book. I have also fixed a few typos, fixed some broken links to images, and changed quite a few links to relative ones instead of absolute ones for easier maintenance.

Please feel free to add changes to the intro page or organization of ToC if you wish.

The preview is available at https://lazigu.github.io/blog/

This PR closes #43

haesleinhuepf commented 1 year ago

Wow @lazigu ! This looks amazing!

One idea: I would put the recent 3-5 blog posts on the starting page...

Also you should write a blog post (about setting up a jupyter book? ;-) ) so that we can list you under authors :-)

lazigu commented 1 year ago

I added 5 of the most recent blog posts and fixed displayed images. I think this is finished now :)

jo-mueller commented 1 year ago

Looks super cool! I was wondering whether it would make sense to sort the posts according to topic or somehow add tags to it (similar how you can set topics in image.sc) but I think that's currently not possible. So - thumbs up from me :)

lazigu commented 1 year ago

We had a discussion during lunch about the organization of posts according to the topic. However, since we do not have that many blog posts yet, many topics might have just a couple of blog posts in them and we would lose chronological order. What do you @haesleinhuepf think?

haesleinhuepf commented 1 year ago

Yes, I agree. We definitely need more blog posts.

Ready? Shall we merge this? 🙃

lazigu commented 1 year ago

From my side yes :) We can come back to the tags and better posts organization idea when the blog expands :)