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Making the certification mark gist a little easy to use.... #27

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RobertLRead
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Dear OSHWA,

I enjoyed using @jywarren 's code in the gist to create the SVG image for the two OSHWA certified devices. However, I couldn't figure out an easy way to use it. Perhaps this is just my ignorance. Eventually I downloaded it and hosted it the node program http-server. It worked well.

I think added it to this fork, and turned on github pages in the (forked) repo. This is a way for github to host it live. I then updated the repo to point to the page (at the URL for THIS repo; it will not be the same for you if you turn on github pages.) That allows it to be executed directly.

I suggest that you merge this pull request and then turn on github-pages (via settings/pages) and set the source as the master branch. Then modify the linked URL in the README, which currently goes to the @jywarren gist, and point it to YOUR_GH_PAGES_URL/index.html.

If you do that, people following this that link can use the code directly. There may be an easier way to do this, forgive me if I am overlooking something obvious.

@NuclearPhoenixx
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Would be great to have this directly here in this repo 👍🏻

I created a fork some time ago for this exact reason too: https://github.com/Phoenix1747/certification-mark

@LokiMetaSmith
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I was wondering how to make that lovely image, thanks for bringing this up!

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