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Build an attractive website next year? #40

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seisman opened this issue Jun 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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Build an attractive website next year? #40

seisman opened this issue Jun 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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seisman commented Jun 20, 2023

The online workshop I attended one month ago has a great event landing page and a Jupyterbook. The workshop website uses this template (https://github.com/uwhackweek/jupyterbook-template). I know it's too late to build a website this year, but maybe we can do it next year?

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I put together a Jupyter Book last year (#1) but think there was an offline discussion where people decided against it. I think the web page and jupyter book is more readable for participants.

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seisman commented Jun 22, 2023

Looking at PR #1, I think it's very likely that people were against "running bash scripts in a Jupyter Notebook environment".

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Looking at PR #1, I think it's very likely that people were against "running bash scripts in a Jupyter Notebook environment".

Would the bash content be in markdown files instead (like https://github.com/snowex-hackweek/website/blob/main/book/tutorials/jupyter.md)? Is there a way to go directly from shell script to jupyter book page?

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