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In the initial version of the paper, we had this nice figure to show
the file structure of Maneage, so I thought its good to put it in the
page describing Maneage's file architecture.
Also, the long copyright at the end of the page was summarized into
one line and a link to the GPL has been added.
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Until now, the raw link as text wasn't too obvious for a new viewer of
the webpage. So a snapshot was taken from the start of the video
created by RDA of my talk and added in the page to be more prominent
and help new viewers notice it more clearly.
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I recently found out that RDA had published that talk on YouTube, and
it can be good introduction for the viewers of the webpage too.
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Until now, The project-flow SVG image was saved as optimized SVG
with comments saved in it by Inkscape. This made its size about
than 230 KB. The icon of paper in the image was also a simple paper.
With this commit, I modified the icon of the paper and added some
details: a small shape made of a square and circle inside the
text of the paper to look like a figure. Then I saved it as an
optimized SVG file without any comments. This allows us to have
a file with 208KB size.
For putting the image in the website I also decreased its size, so
it was necessary to center it. To do this, I added a general class
'.center' for this job and added it in 'base.css' at the end of
General style section to allow us have everything with this class
in the center.
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This SVG figure was modeled on the slides that present Maneage and
created with Inkscape from scratch. Because converting the EPS/PDF
created by LaTeX would make the SVG around 1Mb, but making the svg
from scratch, it is now 44Kb :-).
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The paper was published on arXiv today, so it was necessary to add it
to the webpage for an interested reader.
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* Resized and relocated logos for a better look
* Moved the copyright comments in `html` files because Firefox was
complaining it could not find the `encoding character set` could not be
found in the first `1024 bytes` of the file
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* Fix line-height problem
* Use lighter link colors
* Add the logo copyrights
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* Used flex
* Should we add the gobierno-canarias?
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* The `People` page will be added later
* This is almost the simplest design possible, we will alter the design
to match the desired and defined look later
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New users don't know where to look for submitting bugs and tasks, so
its good to put a short description in the top page. Later, we should
open a whole page for this.
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This is a tiny security fix. There's no need nor point in making
`index.html` have executable status.
This commit removes executable status for user/group/other from
the top `index.html' file.
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* The `hamburger` label is not showing properly in different browsers.
Maybe that specific html unicode is not supported in all browsers. I
used a trick to fix this issue using the pipe character `|` ;-)
You could read about that here too:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/61645811/6474744
* The `down-arrow` unicode also did not work as expected through some
browsers. It was decided to remove this label totally. Maybe later
we can adopt using `standard` unicode html characters that are
`known` to be widely used across various browsers in different
platforms.
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Thanks to Mohammad for recognizing even the smallest of contributions.
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* Clarify selectors and elements with comments
* Delete duplicate styles
* Change ID names to something that makes more sense
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To prevent unwanted word wrapping. Plus, less is more.
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* Wrap in <footer> tag
* Add ARIA role
* Add ID's so they can be referenced to via anchors
* Fixed typo in head
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Until now, the extra space made the padding look too big.
* Changed this HTML code convention:
```html
<pre><code>
some code
</code></pre>
```
* to this:
```html
<pre><code>some code</code></pre>
```
And the extra space is gone.
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Now, every page has a banner with Maneage logo on it. Fixed the html and
css both.
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Make them identical. Just four items.
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This looks bad in non-dark themes. Maybe we should find another way of
making the logo stick out in dark themed browsers.
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The tutorial still needs clearing up.
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CSS will handle the spaces. This is to prevent the users from copying
the extra spaces to their clipboard.
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Unitl now, there were almost no decorations introduced to <code> and <a>
tags.
With this commit, the webpage gets a colorful soul.
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Boud had suggested having this on the main page for now, later when we
actually add some graphics and structure to the webpage it will be put
in the proper place.
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Until now there wasn't any explanation of what we mean by "exact
reproducibility", so I added it and also put a click-able link to the
Git repository for easy navigation.
This is indeed just a crude place-holder, but since its live now, and
we have mentioned it in the draft paper, its good to have some
links. It also helps web search tools to already connect this page
with other related pages so by the time the final page is ready, it
can already have a presence in the search results.
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I just setup this repository to host the project on our own servers,
so its better to use it instead of GitLab.
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This is just a place holder that I made in a few minutes after setting
up the `maneage.org' domain. We will fill it up soon.
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