This repository consists of the HTML Tidy homepages.
For ease of maintenance by multiple contributors HTACG's GitHub pages take advantage of GitHub’s Jekyll integration. Therefor it is necessary to be slightly familiar with Jekyll and GitHub’s implementation of Jekyll in order to make changes to our sites.
Everything you need to know about Jekyll can be found on jekyllrb.com.
The HTACG group main project page is served from files located in
https://github.com/htacg/htacg.github.io. It
can be reached from http://www.htacg.org or
http://htacg.github.io. The latter is the standard means of
accessing the project page, however the former works because we've set up a domain name
and configured GitHub to use the domain name via the CNAME
file in the repository.
HTACG Project pages are available as subdirectories of the HTACG domain, for example:
In general this is intuitive behaviour of GitHub pages but it can cause some issues with relative paths used for project web pages. For example:
The HTML-Tidy main project page is served from files located in https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/tree/gh-pages. It can be reached from http://www.html-tidy.org, or as above, from http://www.htacg.org/html-tidy.
This is where resource paths can be an issue. Thus it's important to follow the advice given on Jekyll's site. This will ensure that resources such as stylesheets and images are served from the appropriate directory.
In summary use the site.baseurl
variable as described in the linked document, and when
performing local previewing start Jekyll's server with:
jekyll serve --baseurl ''
or
bundle exec jekyll serve --baseurl ''
Specifying the baseurl
on the command line will override the base URL set in
_config.yml
.
Coming Soon.
These are all now stored in the tidy-html5-api
repository, and links to them should be
to http://api.html-tidy.org. Documentation should be placed into the tidy
directory, and
entries can be added to the appropriate files in index\_posts
.