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BuildingBloCS 2023 Website

Welcome! This is the Github page for the 2023 version of the BuildingBloCS Website.

Table of Contents

1. Installation

1.1 Installing Project

Go to this year's version of the BuildingBloCS page on GitHub here. At the top of the page, click on the big green button titled "Code". From there, select your preferred method of installation.

1.2 Installing Dependencies

The website makes use of the following:

  1. Git
  2. Jekyll
  3. Node.js
  4. Yarn
  5. RubyGems
  6. Polyglot
  7. Bundler

Yarn is the selected package manager for our project. In the base folder of the project, run yarn install to install all subdependencies. If you have node.js >=16.10 installed, you just need to enable yarn with corepack enable

$ yarn install

We use Ruby and RubyGems for this page. Using a tool like rbenv is recommended to install ruby as certain linux distributions may have an old version built and cached in their archives

After installing RubyGems and Bundler, install the necessary gems as per the instructions here by doing:

$ bundle install

2. Configuration

2.1 Folder Structure

Visit the Jekyll docs for more information on the directory structure.

2.1.1 Example Folder Structure

The following is an example of the folder structure in the root folder.

.
├── about
├── assets
├── competitions
├── _config.yml
├── _data
├── events
├── Gemfile
├── Gemfile.lock
├── Gruntfile.js
├── _includes
├── index-en.md
├── index-jp.md
├── index-zh.md
├── join-us
├── _layouts
├── node_modules
├── package.json
├── past-years
├── README.md
├── workshops
└── yarn.lock

2.1.2 Subpages

To create a subpage that is viewable on the website, create a folder in the home base directory and place an index.md file containing the relevant info. For example, see the about page below.

about
├── about-us
│   ├── index-en.md
│   ├── index-jp.md
│   └── index-zh.md
├── buildingblocs-youtube
│   ├── index-en.md
│   ├── index-jp.md
│   └── index-zh.md
├── contact
│   ├── index-en.md
│   ├── index-jp.md
│   └── index-zh.md
└── partners
    ├── index-en.md
    ├── index-jp.md
    └── index-zh.md

As per our internationalisation efforts, there should be a separate markdown file for each language specified in _config.yml. If one is not provided, the page will still work due to this.

2.1.3 Main Configuration Files

These files are used in other files as templates, or are core to the functionality of the website.

.
├── _data
│   ├── organisers.yml
│   └── partners.yml
├── _includes
│   ├── footer.html
│   └── navigation.html
├── _layouts
│   └── default.html
├── assets
│   ├── css
│   │   └── ...
│   ├── img
│   │   └── ...
│   ├── js
│   │   └── ...
│   └── sass
│       └── ...
└──  _config.yml

Note that under assets, only edit the respective SASS files (.scss) as the SASS files will be used to generate the CSS file style.css, and any changes made to style.css will be overwritten on every update.

For more information, visit the SASS website.

2.1.4 Other Files

The following files should not be touched unless you know what you are doing.

.
├── node_modules
├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── Gemfile
├── Gemfile.lock
├── Gruntfile.js
├── package.json
└── yarn.lock

3. Usage

3.1 Upgrading Subdependencies

Upgrading to latest compatible version. This is strongly recommended.

yarn upgrade --latest --caret

To upgrade all dependencies to the latest version. This is not recommended.

yarn upgrade --latest

3.2 Building CSS from SASS

Building CSS from SASS

Only required if you are modifying stylesheets. Start grunt (tool to build .scss to .css) and make it watch for file changes:

yarn build watch

If you want to just build and exit, do:

yarn build

3.3 Generate Website

Jekyll is used to run a localised version of the website, that allows you to easily view the changes you make. Run jekyll serve in your project folder and type http://localhost:4000 into your web browser of choice to view the website.

bundle exec jekyll serve

We strongly encourage local development and making pull requests as editing via the online environment could be messy and hard to organise. Thank you!

4. Deployment

4.1 Making Pull Requests

To submit your changes, please either commit changes to a different branch or fork the repo and Create a Pull Request. Use the template in the .template folder for making a Pull Request.

4.2 Changing buildingblocs.sg Repository

To make this the site that visiting buildingblocs.sg redirects to, see this Repository.

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