Community member profile page
See original GitHub issueCurrent Behavior
Individual pages are generated for each person in the _members collection at https://layer5.io/community/members/<member-name>. Each member page is blank, though, because there is no HTML snippet that has been created to present a member’s profile (e.g.,{% include member.html %}
).
Desired Behavior
Create a member-html
and a members-list.html
in order to present the “_members” collection and display a member’s profile.
Related Issue: #578
Resources
This issue pertains to the current generation of the layer5.io website, which uses Jekyll and GitHub Pages. Site content is found under the master
branch.
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:13 (13 by maintainers)
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Hey @leecalcote actually I googled about the issue, I found that it is a known issue with Jekyll on Windows, which means Jekyll does know that. Infact it has been a long time since this issue persists, but they don’t have a solution yet. The issue is related with the ASCII or NON-ASCII characters in the path of files like the drive details is added in the path for Windows ex- ‘C:’, ‘D:’ . This is not the case for other OS. So, the advice would be to move on with a different OS to work with.
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