dash-website/README.md
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* travis config

* Updated gemlock for htmlproofer.

* Note about installing nokogiri with bundle install.

* htmlproofer for cibuild

* Restricting the htmlproofer test to ignore /blog/

* Removed travis branch from the whitelist.
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Dash Website

Jekyll

We are using Jekyll to generate the static html files. https://jekyllrb.com

Requirements (mac)

Supporting Gems

Simply run bundle install and bundler will install all ruby gems/dependencies.

CI Note: The Gems must also be installed on the CI server.

Mac Note: Bundler will try to install the dependency nokogiri. If you are using a Mac, and run into issues related to nokogiri during bundle install, do the following:

xcode-select --install

gem install nokogiri

Then run bundle install

Plugins

Development

jekyll serve Will build to the _site directory whenever a file is changed and serve via 127.0.0.1

jekyll build --watch Will build to the _site directory whenever a file is changed.

Production Build

Production builds should be handled by CI.

Mac xcode-select --install gem install nokogiri

i18n

Language variables are set in /_i18n/*.yml files. The master language file is /_i18n/en.yml. All other languages should use that file as a base.

Writing Content

Almost all of the content is defined as a variable in the /_i18n/*.yml files. There will be a separate yml file for each language that is supported. The master

Content should be written with little to no html. Do not wrap the content in <p></p> tags. If you need separate paragraphs, use two line breaks. For example:

Paragraph one


Paragraph two

Will render as:

<p>Paragraph one</p>
<p>Paragraph two</p>

Displaying Content

Strings

To output a variable to a template use: {% t key %} or {% translate key %}

Markdown

To output a variable to a template as markdown use: {% tmd key %} or {% translatemd key %}

Files

i18n files can be saved in their corresponding directories under /_i18n/

To include a file use: {% tf pagename/blockname.md %} or {% translate_file pagename/blockname.md %}

Writing a Blog Post

Blog posts can be written in MarkDown (.md) or HTML (.html).

Posts need to be saved in the _posts directory and the filename must always start with YYYY-MM-DD-

For example: 2016-05-12-new-website.md

###Front matter The top page of every post should contain the following (Example):

author: perry
layout: post
image: /assets/images/2016/05/Node40-banner.jpg
title: New website for Node40
description: Check out the new website for Node40