This repository contains the static pages of the Coq website
make
make run
Pre-html sources are in pages/ and news/, while final html files
will be assembled in dest/.
Note that links may not work locally, and pages will have to have .html appended to the URL in order to view them.
The html files are pre-processed by Yamlpp. A copy of
yamlpp is included in this repository, we simply need an OCaml
toplevel to run it as a script. If you further modify the source
file yamlpp.mll to customize the pre-processing, you will also need
ocamllex to regenerate yamlpp.ml.
- Edit the source file containing the webpage.
- Run
makeand check that the produced file is ok. If that may help,make runlaunches a small local webserver - Commit your change and push it to the main repository The update of coq.inria.fr should then be automatic (TODO)
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Add your new file in
pages/. File name is up to you, but please avoid strange ones. Files inpages/will be pre-processed by Yamlpp (seeyamlpp-*/READMEfor me details). Basically, to be uniform with the other pages of the site, your file should look like:<#def TITLE> your page title </#def> <#include "incl/header.html">with your HTML code corresponding roughly to the inner of the HTML body:
<#include "incl/footer.html">In addition, you could add just after the TITLE two other macro definitions:
- HEAD : anything in it will be added at the end of the
<head>section - PATH : some code displayed before the title of your page, usually
a sequence of links to your page ancestors. See Drupal's breadcrumb.
By default:
<a href="/">Home</a>.
- HEAD : anything in it will be added at the end of the
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Ensure that your page is built and installed. Normally, this should be automatic now. You could add multiple lines to have multiple aliases for the same page.
Nota: for pages converted from Drupal, the relevant part of the url is now a directory, in with we place an index.html. This approach is also recommended for new pages, but not mandatory.
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make, verify, commit, push as for the edition of an existing page below.
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Add a new file in
news/with the file name of your liking. You can for instance copynews/templateand adapt it, or any existing news files. Seenews/templatefor details about the expected syntax. -
In the file
NEWSINDEX, add your news title (filename) at the top (this list is sorted in chronological order, most recent first). -
make, verify, commit, push as usual