oceanhackweek / oceanhackweek.github.io

GitHub repo for the OceanHackweek website
https://oceanhackweek.org/
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Add NW schedule #182

Closed emiliom closed 2 years ago

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leewujung commented 2 years ago

I made the google sheet table a little wider. Not sure if it's a matter of re-running the build to get that onto the preview site. For the actual it is updated real time.

leewujung commented 2 years ago

Thanks @emiliom : I have no other comments on this! Once this is merged I'll do another PR to get the logistics items here and points the participants to the website, so that we don't have to continue send slack messages for updates (at least not that frequently).

emiliom commented 2 years ago

I made the google sheet table a little wider. Not sure if it's a matter of re-running the build to get that onto the preview site. For the actual it is updated real time.

Ah! Good strategy. No need to rebuild -- the web page renders the Google Sheet table on the fly, so it uses the current Google Sheet configuration (except for a delay of 5 minutes, I think, involving the refresh of a Google cache).

Once this is merged I'll do another PR to get the logistics items here and points the participants to the website, so that we don't have to continue send slack messages for updates (at least not that frequently).

Give the "Edit this page" link on the right column a try! When you're only editing relatively simple markdown content, I really think that's the best way to go. When you're ready to commit the changes, just make sure to first select "Create a new branch for this commit and start a pull request". That way it'll become a PR, you'll get to double check the results in the netlify preview, and others can review the edits if that's desirable (often there's no need to ask for a review, IMHO).