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gtp

Website for Gradual Typing Across the Spectrum.

Built using Racket (especially #lang scribble/html).

Designed by Catchexception s.r.o..

  • The *.html files are generated from the matching *.rkt files
  • Run make to rebuild the site; make clean to destroy it
  • Subfolders are for support:
    • css is stylesheets
    • fonts is fonts
    • images is all the images (banners, people, projects, widgets)
    • js is javascript
    • pi2016 is a schedule for the meeting coming May 2016
    • templates is Racket code for storing and rendering data

FAQ

How do I change my photo?

Replace (or create) the file images/people/YOUR-NAME where YOUR-NAME is:

  • your name
  • in lowercase
  • with all spaces replaced by hyphens (-)
  • ending in .png or .jpg or .jpeg or whatever

For example, my name is "Ben Greenman" and my YOUR-NAME is ben-greenman.png.

How do I change my website?

Open templates/people.rkt. Find your name. Change your URL.

How do I change how my name is displayed?

Open templates/people.rkt. Find your name. Edit the string just after make-student. Don't edit anything else and you should be great.

How do I add a person to the website?

  1. Define a new person in templates/people.rkt using the make-student function
  2. Add the person to the appropriate list near the bottom of ./people.rkt
  3. Put an image for the person in images/people/

Help! I typed make but my changes aren't showing up!

Edit the .rkt file for the page you want changed or delete the .html file. (The Makefile tries to rebuild as little as possible, so if you change back-end code you need to push the front-end.)

How do I add a project to the Research page?

Add an @project[]{...} element to research.rkt.

How do I add a news/event/research item?

Open index.rkt. Find the list under research-highlights or under news-and-events. Add your content under a @div{...} or @p{...} tag, or something fancier.

What are all these @ symbols?

See here.