Use Middleman layouts to create the tables in the standards pages. The tables are populated with what is in the frontmatter. This is so that we don't have to manually copy it into the table.
Also start keeping organisations in a data file. This allows us to curate a list of organisations, and when creating a standards card build the HTML link with the data. The organisation in the frontmatter needs to match the id in the data file for this to work, otherwise it will just display the value from the frontmatter as text.
Use Middleman layouts to create the tables in the standards pages. The tables are populated with what is in the frontmatter. This is so that we don't have to manually copy it into the table.
Also start keeping organisations in a data file. This allows us to curate a list of organisations, and when creating a standards card build the HTML link with the data. The organisation in the frontmatter needs to match the id in the data file for this to work, otherwise it will just display the value from the frontmatter as text.
This is how it looks in my forked repo: https://nahteb.github.io/data-standards-authority/standards-catalogue/standards/#data-standards