I can give you most of a website for satRdays events, ready (almost) out of the box. I have a number of sections to help you out:
- Event description
- Event location
- With map
- Embedded tickets
- Tito
- Ticket Tailor
- Eventbrite
- Call for papers
- Sessionize
- Speaker Bios
- Talk descriptions
- Schedule
- Important Dates
- Links to satRdays Code of Conduct and Diversity materials
If you want to have a website set up, please request this in the #satrdays-website slack channel of the R User Group organizers Slack (rusergroups.slack.com), tagging @DaveParr.
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Open Git Bash (or your command-line interpreter).
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Create a bare clone of the repository.
git clone --bare https://github.com/satRdays/satRday_site_template
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Make a GitHub Repo named
[cityYEAR]in all lower case, no spaces. Don't initialize it with a README. -
Mirror-push to the new repository.
cd satRday_site_template.git
git push --mirror https://github.com/satRdays/[cityYEAR].git
- Remove the temporary local repository you created in step 1.
cd ..
rm -rf satRday_site_template.git
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Make a GitHub Team and add the conference organisers as members
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Add the GitHub Team to the repo you made as 'Admin'
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Make a new deploy from GitHub in the Satrdays Netlify Team
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The build command is
hugothe build directory ispublic -
Rename the default domain to [cityYEAR].netlify.com
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Add the additional domain [cityYEAR].satrdays.com
Change
baseurl = "https://satrdays-event-template.netlify.com/"
to
baseurl = "https://yourcity20XX.satrdays.org/"
otherwise, images you upload to your site won't work.
The file config.toml gives you access to a number of points on the site, mostly using site params.
A high level overview of these features:
enable- boolean to render or hide that section
title/subtitle/description/button text/...- strings to display text in that position
bg- boolean to toggle lightly shaded backgrounds on or off for that section
eid/accountevent/eventviewid/CfSpage- strings that are part of a url (that are usually part of an iframe) to link to a service for tickets/Call for papers
- Talks are generated from
Talk0X.yamlfiles indata/projects/ - Each talk should have similar structures (some values may be missed or blank) based on the included examples, and be in its own file
- Speaker/organiser bios are generated from
Speaker0X.tomlfiles indata/speakers/ - Each speaker should have similar structures (some values may be missed or blank) based on the included examples, and be in its own file
In the hopefully rare event that even more specific material is needed you can explore the following. Make use of the hugo inheritance method to override defaults where applicable, rather than modify the defaults in place.
- Copy the base
hugo-satrdays-theme/static/css/style.cssinto/static/css/style.css- This will now be the style sheet for your website, overriding the themes
- Either
- find a partial from
/layouts/partialsin the existing themes you want to base your work on, copy it to the project/layouts/partials, and modify the copy - write a new
myfile.htmlfrom scratch and include it in the project/layouts/partials
- find a partial from
- then make sure that it is referenced in
index.html
I am a Hugo website, with two themes. Agency provides the base layer of theming, with a custom satRday theme which overides some areas.
More information on installing hugo, including setting it up for local previews can be found in the official docs.
As the design is strongly based on the hugo-agency-theme, naming conventions are not obvious in certain situations
- The
talkssection ofhugo-satrdays-themeis built from theportfoliosection of thehugo-agency-theme - The
important datessection ofhugo-satrdays-themeis built from theaboutsection of thehugo-agency-theme - The
speakerssection ofhugo-satrdays-themeis built from theteamsection of thehugo-agency-theme - The
sponsorssection ofhugo-satrdays-themeis built from theclientssection of thehugo-agency-theme