Welcome to the repository for the website of the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society
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To edit the website you need a Github account and to join as a collaborator on this repository. Then you can follow the instructions below. If you know how to do pull requests, you can also do that.
Drag and drop an image into the folder /img/partners/
or /img/sponsors
(then press "Commit changes on the bottom).
Then add a new record by editing the file in the /_data
folder. It is /_data/partners.yml
for partners and /_data/sponsors/[gold/silver/bronze].yml
for the three tiers of sponsorships. Look for the file, and click the edit button on the top right corner, which looks like
then add the field with the format like:
- name: Herbertsmith Freehills
url: https://www.herbertsmithfreehills.com/
img: /img/sponsors/hsf.png
where the thing in img
should point to the image file which you dropped in the img
folder before. The press "Commit changes". And that's it.
Edit the file _data/team.yml
, and add or edit a record with the format:
- name: Guillermo Valle
picture: /img/people/guillermo.jpg
role: Labs Technology Officer
email: [email protected]
linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillefix/
twitter: https://twitter.com/guillefix
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guillermovalleperez
Where the only compulsory fields are name
and role
. If you want to change the profile picture you should drop it in /img/people/
and then update the field picture
above. If you don't have a picture
field, then the picture defaults to /img/people/anonymous
.
Open folder /_posts/
. Click on the button "Create new file" on the top right. Name your file with a name like 2018-12-5-careers_tips_communication.md
, where the first bit should be the date of the post, and the next can be anything but use underscores "_" instead of spaces. Then the content of the file can use Markdown syntax, to do things like include links, images (which you can put in the /img/
folder), urls, etc. Markdown should be a pretty easy language to learn, as it's designed to be very minimal. If you want though you can use a markdown editor, of which there are many online (e.g. https://stackedit.io/app), which can give you a GUI to create markdown documents. It also supports HTML if you wanna include something fancy :D
---
layout: post
title: 'Tips for Securing Careers in AI: Communication'
author: Timothy Seabrook
email: [email protected]
---
Content of the blog post here blah blah
where you put the content instead of the "Content of the blog post here blah blah", you replace the field title
with the title of the post, the field author
with the author, and email
with their email. The content of the post can use
Really we'll be using this if we are going to have "event posts", but for completeness: You can manually add events by editing /_data/events.yml
for "current/future" events, or /_data/pastevents.yml
for past events. Both will be shown in oxai.org/events. The format is
- title: Test event
datetime: 2019-08-21
day: 21
month: Aug
year: 2019
time: 8:00 PM
desc: This is a test event