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Create Repository Overview for Handbook #2232
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Signed-off-by: M-DEV-1 <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: M-DEV-1 <[email protected]>
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Summary of Changes
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This pull request adds a new "Repository Overview" page to the handbook. This page lists key GitHub organizations and provides detailed tables for frontend and backend projects, including links, technologies, and maintainers. Accompanying CSS is added to style these tables for better readability.
Highlights
- New Handbook Page: Introduced a new page at
collections/_handbook/repository-overview.md
titled "Repository Overview" to provide a central place for information about the project's repositories. - Repository Data: Added YAML front matter to the new handbook page (
collections/_handbook/repository-overview.md
) defining lists offrontend_projects
andbackend_repos
with details like site URL, logo, project name, framework/language, maintainers, and repository links. - Table Styling: Added new CSS rules for a
.handbook-table
class in_sass/handbook.scss
to style the tables used on the new repository overview page, including header styles, alternating row backgrounds, cell padding, and link/badge styling. - Table Rendering: Implemented Liquid templating in
collections/_handbook/repository-overview.md
to dynamically render thefrontend_projects
andbackend_repos
data into HTML tables using the new.handbook-table
styling.
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We need to change this logo, to something better. It's not suitable for the site, but I've just used it as a placeholder here.
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Code Review
This pull request introduces a repository overview page for the handbook, including styles for tables and data for frontend and backend projects. The changes enhance the handbook's content and presentation.
@M-DEV-1 Add it as an agenda item to the meeting minutes, if you would :) |
Signed-off-by: mahadevan <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: M-DEV-1 <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: M-DEV-1 <[email protected]>
<tr class="talks-table-row"> | ||
<th>Project</th> | ||
<th>Language</th> |
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There could be spacing between project name and icon. And some icons are black in color @M-DEV-1
Description
This PR fixes #2193
Inspiration Page: layer5.io/community/handbook/repository-overview
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