This repository contains the code for the CS230 website for Fall, 2019. It is based on the Doks Jekyll theme.
- Clone a local copy of this repository.
- If you haven't already installed Jekyll, then run
gem install bundler jekyll
orsudo gem install bundler jekyll
. - Run
bundle install
Open the Markdown file (.md
) for the page you want to edit. Generally, don't edit the first few rows of text between --
and --
. Notice that if you edit this page then reload the website, your changes will have been added. Don't forget to commit your changes to the Github page.
- Run
./run.sh
. - A local version of the website should be accessible at
http://127.0.0.1:4000
.
- You can run
./deploy.sh
now for deployment if you have set up the SSH config for rice.stanford.edu
From terminal run JEKYLL_ENV=production jekyll build
in the top folder for a local version of the website. A publishable HTML version of the website will be available in the _site
folder.
Transfer the content of the _site
folder to Stanford's AFS server with either the web interface or SFTP tools. CS230's website folder is located at /afs/ir/class/cs230/WWW
. For more information on transferring files to AFS read here.
For shortcuts to Markdown formatting check out this cheat sheet. Below are specific formatting tricks for this repository.
- Hyperlinks: For external links use
[link](https://...)
and for local links use[link](/path/to/file)
. If you are linking to a file hosted on the server (i.e. an old midterm solution) then use an external link. - Images: The raw images should go in the following folder
doks-theme/assets/images/[article type]/[number]
. Instead of using![Alt text](image.png)
use the following{% include image.html description="add description" link="external url image source" image="[article type]/[number]/[image.png]" caption="true"%}
. - Latex: This repository uses MathJax to render Latex. Simply write normal Latex code in the Markdown files and surround it in dollar signs. For
$$inline math$$
simply put it directly in a sentence, while for$$centered math$$
put it on its own line. - Comments: You can comment out Markdown with HTML comment symbols. That is surround the text you would like not to display with
<!--
and-->
.
Logistics:
- Update Staff information
- Update TA information
- Update Piazza link
- Update QueueStatus
- Update Calendar url
- Update Zoom link
- Update 2019 fall project link
- Update Course Syllabus
Below is a list of suggested changes for the website and content: General:
- Refactoring the website using global configuration for variables
- Should modify image.html include to take width as an argument.
- Standardize previous project list and make a standardized method for adding new ones.
- Add a toggle answer include for the FAQ, Sections, and Lectures.
- Clean up file structure on server.
- Create playground (embedded IDE + docker) in the blog/sections to let students run and edit code on the fly.
Section:
- Section 3 should use the notation introduced in class.
- Section 6 add Pytorch code as well as Tensorflow.
- Section 9 extend to regression metrics and AUC.
- Section 10 is very minimal and needs more content.
Lecture:
- Images need to be added to all lectures.
- Lectures 8, 9, 10 are unfinished.
- Keep a consistent style to all lectures.
- Should merge lecture notes 4a and 4b into just 4.