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Add users that have released something A-Frame in "production" to community page #414

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ngokevin opened this issue Jan 24, 2017 · 4 comments

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@ngokevin ngokevin changed the title Add users using A-Frame in "production" to community page Add users that have released something A-Frame in "production" to community page Jan 24, 2017
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I want to work on this issue. @ngokevin let me know where I can start from.

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dmarcos commented Jun 19, 2017

@RCMainak This is the markdown of the community page https://github.com/aframevr/aframe-site/tree/master/src/community
This is where you would have to add the list of projects

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@dmarcos Thank you. I figured out where I need to make changes, that was not my concern. I'm more concerned about the design (both UI & architecture).

As @ngokevin used the rust friends as an reference, I looked into it. They are using a yaml file to store all the friends info & using templating logic to render the page using a very basic Bootstrap UI.

According to my analysis aframe.io is not using bootstrap css, which is the biggest blocker since I'm not a css guy. Also, rust is using a separate page are we going to do the same thing? Are we going to store the friends info in a yaml file or just embed it into the markdown file?

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dmarcos commented Jun 20, 2017

In this case you can ignore the design and architecture. Adding the list of projects to the .md file following the markdown format should be sufficient. The site will be regenerated and deployed automatically.

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