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Hi @MatthijstenTije, here is some feedback:
Can you break up the article in multiple pieces? Will populate our "dynamic document" section + make it easier to find for readers. Suggestion: as per your main headers.
call it path or directory, not pathway
move an example document for donwload up and create an image so readers know where this gets to
ensure the sublinks work within an article: did you create relative or absolute links?
there needs to be one download on top that gets all the code in a zip file so ppl can directly start; copy pasting these maounts of code may be difficult
@MatthijstenTije - Please always create pull requests and tag relevant reviewers. Just leaving stuff on a branch and mentioning it in an issue doesn't trigger the regular review cycle. Thanks.
@MatthijstenTije is this ready?
@lachlandeer, everything is ready except for the linkages. It seems to work sometimes, other times not. I find it very confusing, will check soon for a solution.
thanks for the update @MatthijstenTije
Tag me when you're ready for this to be merged
Cheers, L
@lachlandeer gave it an update! Links are working with hugo server. So if there is no feedback, this can be merged.
just skimmed through it - looks good to me - anything else from you @lachlandeer - otherwhise feel free to merge. Thanks @MatthijstenTije !
Created a new subdirectory on the website; inherently it was already there in the title where i set the article
Expanded on R Markdown techniques for academic writing, focusing on areas like citation management and dynamic equation generation.
Linked R Markdown files for hands-on practice.
Covered topics to complement previous articles, aimed at article writing / the thesis process.
Structured for stand-alone section use
Provided practical syntax examples for hands-on application.
To cover YAML headers I used the codeblock syntax with plaintext format