Building off the Mediumish theme, which I think is used by https://github.com/qMRLab/qmrlab.github.io
Please add an entry in this file (under the 'authors' field) to link your name and GitHub account (along with additional information). For example:
nickname:
name: Jon Doe
display_name: Jonny Doe
email: [email protected]
git_name: jodoe
web: http://jondoe.com
twitter: https://twitter.com/jodoe
description: `Interested in qMRI. He is a coffee master ....`
name
: Self-explanatorynickname
: Displayed under your profile photo in a blog post. Please keep it short (due to layout concerns).github
: Your GitHubhandle. Requiredtwitter
: (Optional) Your twitter handle. A link will appear under your image in a blog post.website
: (Optional) A link to your personal website (or other). A link will appear under your image in a blog post.
All blog posts that are written in markdown language are stored in _posts
directory.
Please respect the following convention for naming of the markdown files:
YYYY-MM-DD-the_name_oft_the_file.md
All .md
posts must start with the following snippet:
---
layout: post
title: "The title of the post"
author: Author's_Nickname
categories: [ jekyll ]
image: assets/images/image_name.png
featured: false
hidden: false
---
-
title
is the title of the post. -
author
is the nickname of the author (see previous step). -
image
is the link to the featured image (e.g. assets/images/foo.png). -
The
featured
andhidden
takes boolean inputs (true/false) to set the visibility of the post and that of the featured image, respectively. -
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please avoid modifications to the layout of the snippet. The
categories
tag should always contain the '[ jekyll ]' entry.
After completing these steps, you can start creating the body your post.
- NOTE: As stated above, posts should be written in markdown language. Once you are done with creating the post, please save it in the '_posts' folder by following the naming convention described above. Commit your changes and make a pull request.
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