Jekyll website for the Saida Urban History Project @ Boston College
By Khalil Sawan
This Project explores the history of Saida's urban history by deciphering and analysing the historic inscriptions found on and in the old city's historical buildings. The majority of inscriptions are door inscriptions found on the entrances of mosques, hammams, cafes, sufi lodges, and even residential buildings. Many of them are in the form of poetry whith Jummal Dating (read more about jummal), some are include quranic verses, and others are plain texts, but they all have a common purpose: Dating. Throughout the pages of this project, you will see the different types and styles of inscriptions, and you will get to know Saida's historical buildings. This Project focuses on Inscriptions with minimal reference to scholarship and literature. It provides a story of the city, told by the city itself.
This project was executed as part of the Boston College Summer Internship For PhD Students program. The focus of my Internship was on 3D modelling and Mapping. I would Like to thank The Digital Scholarship team at BC, especially Bee Lehmann and Mathew Naglack for their support, advice, and guidence throughout the project. I would also like to thank Mahmoud Fannas who introduced to many key persons and places in Saida, who were crucial for the project.
- Follow this guide to install Ruby and Jekyll
- Install Node
git clone
this repo and thencd
inside the directory- Comment out the
url
andbaseurl
lines of_config.yml
when working locally - Install Ruby dependencies by running
bundle install
- Install Node dependencies by running
npm install
- Run the server with
bundle exec jekyll serve
Jekyll & Tailwind Setup based on TailPages by Harry Wang (Chinese: 王建楠)