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=========================================================== Congratulations! You have successfully checked out a copy of the latest stable release of Virtual Lab Developer Kit. The current stable release is 1.5 . The kit contains all that is necessary to indicate the structure, that your lab should follow. Kindly make a note of a few changes. New Tabs have been added for: 1) Target Audience 2) Courses Aligned 3) Pre-requisite Softwares In order to be consistent with all other labs, you therefore need to add the above mentioned 3 more sections to the home page of your virtual lab. Now, thus, you should have the following sections on the home page of your lab: 1) Introduction 2) List Of Experiments 3) Target Audience 4) Courses Aligned 5) Pre-requisite Softwares 6) Feedback You can make the required changes by editing "content.html" in the following manner: > Open "content.html" in your preferred editor and search for last closing html tag </section>. > Open the "change.html" file in your choice of editor. > Select all the content of file "change.html". > Copy the content and paste it after the last closing html tag </section> (you searched for before). This is how your content.html will look like once done with the changes: /*********************************************************/ <!-- Second section of the article--> <section id="lab-article-section-2"> <div id="lab-article-section-2-icon" class="icon"> <!-- Enclose the icon image for the section. --> <img src="images/simulation.jpg" /> </div> <!-- The heading for the section can be enclosed in a div tag and shown with a <h2> tag --> <div id="lab-article-section-2-heading" class="heading"> List of experiments </div> <!-- Write the section content inside a paragraph element, You can also include images with <img> tag --> <div id="lab-article-section-2-content" class="content"> <ul id="list-of-experiments"> <li> <!--Link and name of the experiment 1 --> <a href="exp1/index.html">Simple Pendulum Experiment</a> </li> </ul> </div> </section> // All the content from "change.html" will follow here. /*********************************************************/ Now you need to create a fresh build directory for your virtual lab. To do this, > Run makefile by the following commands at the same level as that of makefile as indicated below: /*********************************************************/ $ make clean //cleans the build directory $ make all //creates a fresh build directory /*********************************************************/ Once, you do a make, you get a fresh copy of the build directory. Now in order to change the theme of your virtual lab, > Go to src folder and run "make theme=blue-icon" on your command line in the terminal, to change your lab theme to blue-icon as follows: /*********************************************************/ $ make theme=blue-icon //changes the theme to blue-icon /*********************************************************/ Now, in order to test the template, and view your virtual lab, open the file "build/index.html" in the browser. With this, you have succesfully checked the template. You can now keep on adding more experiments to develop your virtual lab. For any further doubts, send mail to [email protected]. ===========================================================
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