Thanks, Sai Vineet!
Yes, I plan to use Jekyll's post mechanism to create press blog posts. So
this feature'll be used probably :-)
Mon Feb 23 2015 at 15:19:50 użytkownik Sai Vineet saivinee...@gmail.com
napisał:
+1 to Jekyll! I use it for my blog as well. I can help with the website
after my
Thanks for taking an interest in the project.
Regarding your point of clarification, I think that using the Turtle
Blocks engine as an editor inside existing activities would be the
preferred mechanism, as oppose to constantly extending Turtle Blocks
itself. This would (1) let the editor be more
+1 to Jekyll! I use it for my blog as well. I can help with the website
after my exams (about 3 weeks later).
Jekyll is blog aware, maybe we could use that feature?
On Feb 23, 2015 3:53 AM, Tymon Radzik dwg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Sam,
thank you for your suggestions, as I told I will
Hello,
I am Amit Kumar Jha from Hyderabad, I am a B-tech CSE student at
IIIT-Hyderabad, currently in third year. I found the project Turtle Blocks
for in-line programming quite interesting.
Before I dive into the project related discussion here is a little bit
about myself I have a strong grip
Hey, I like the idea.
https://rawgit.com/i5o/imageviewer-web/master/index.html I have done
something, just for learn sugar-web, but as I say, i really like your idea
:)
PD: my work isnt complete, just was for test
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