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PSL blog using Fastpages.
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DC Workshop blog post #68

Closed rickecon closed 2 years ago

rickecon commented 2 years ago

This PR creates a blog post for the PSL Washington, DC Workshop for March 25, 2022.

cc: @jdebacker

rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. You'll notice that I put you as the author of this post. I think that is the right thing. I just copied the content from the e-mail invite you sent out.

jdebacker commented 2 years ago

Preview:

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jdebacker commented 2 years ago

@rickecon Just opened a PR to your branch to fix some formatting. Thanks for putting this here.

rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. Some items.

I will make changes here. But I will also be looking for any PRs from you.

rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. I don't know how to render the site on a local server on my machine. So I can't tell if the change I made to the image is too small or if it is still too big. But I combined the PSL image and the library image into one line. The image is 2150 x 500 pixels. I can change the size if it is off when it renders. The bullet points should be fine though.

jdebacker commented 2 years ago

To render follow instructions in the README at PSLmodels/blog. This essentially amounts to (1) make sure Docker is running and (2) run make server from the ./blog directory.

I will say that the locally rendered page often lacks some formatting that shows up when this is compiled and served on GH pages. You might use this post to see how the PSL image sizes.

rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. Here is the preview. I changed the filename and, therefore, the date. I updated some bolding. And I think the picture looks good. NOTE: I did not manually make the change to line 10 of the settings.ini file, which change was to remove the baseurl = /blog to just blank baseurl =. This must have been some update when I ran the make server command from the command line. Let me know if you want me to fix that so there is no change.

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rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. I reverted the settings.ini to its original form (almost).

jdebacker commented 2 years ago

@rickecon - ready for merge?

rickecon commented 2 years ago

@jdebacker. Yes. This is ready.

jdebacker commented 2 years ago

Thanks @rickecon, merged.