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Content Creation
Discover how to contribute to the Tilburg Science Hub website, from creating the content to publishing it on the website.
Follow these guidelines to create your content:
We offer content in three forms:
- Articles explain theories and provide practical examples and code snippets for various programming languages and operating systems. Information is explained in a way that is easy to implement in an existing project. While everybody can follow our Building Blocks, they are generally more appealing to advanced users – or those who already know what to look for. You can use articles also to explain broader topics and follow a step-by-step approach ("tutorials"). They guide users in combining individual articles to create a final product, including videos, exercises, and quizzes.
- Examples are real-life cases, publications, templates, or research projects that demonstrate the concepts explained on the website.
All Tilburg Science Hub Building Blocks, Tutorials, and Examples are written as Markdown files. If you are unfamiliar with Markdown formatting, you can learn about it here: Markdown Guide.
Use the following Markdown templates for creating content:
Save these templates as Markdown files with the ".md" file extension.
The templates include instructions on how to structure the content and fill in required parameters such as title, description, and keywords. For inspiration, refer to existing Building Blocks and Tutorials.
When creating the content, ensure compliance with our guidelines:
➡️ Style and Writing Guidelines
When creating content also try to ensure your content aligns with SEO practices:
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