Open napulen opened 4 years ago
I think the link may only be necessary in the vISMIR page, and we could make a separate repo with the Montreal-related content. It shouldn't be too tricky to extract the old site from the commit history of the existing repo.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Okay, I put up a link to the Montreal page within the vISMIR2020 one.
It doesn't seem to show on gh-pages yet, but it should soon.
Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I just wanted the sentence "Originally, ISMIR 2020 was planned to be held at Montreal, Canada. Following COVID-19 recommendations, it transitioned into an online conference in July 2020.” to appear at the bottom of the home page or the Events page.
The basic look & feel of the ISMIR 2020 need not change.
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Okay, I put up a link to the Montreal page within the vISMIR2020 one.
It doesn't seem to show on gh-pages yet, but it should soon.
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Hi Ich, here is a new iteration:
The sentence shows up on the bottom of the page (on the general footer), next to the github/twitter/wikipedia logos.
Is this better? If not, maybe at the end of the markdown content of the Events page.
Here's a screenshot of how that looks (gh-pages seems to be taking a long time to refresh changes today):
Yes, I think this is fine for now. Thank you.
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Here's a screenshot of how that looks (gh-pages seems to be taking a long time to refresh changes today):
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@fujinaga and I agreed that something like this sentence would work:
Originally, ISMIR 2020 was planned to be held at Montreal, Canada. Following COVID-19 recommendations, it transitioned into an online conference in July 2020
The link there takes you to the old version of the website, with Montreal as the venue.
@evansavage As you are maintaining multiple website templates, it'd be best if you decide how are we implementing this. At least two things come to my mind: