From 1117dcebf0f56f60573cfe58905443c5ac3d5703 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Tatikola, Indira" Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2023 17:15:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] projects page --- .DS_Store | Bin 10244 -> 10244 bytes ...=> 2023-12-15-Project-#1-Personal-Site.md} | 4 +--- _sass/minima/_base.scss | 4 ++-- .../21 => 12/15}/Project-1-Personal-Site.html | 16 ++++++-------- _site/assets/css/styles.css | 4 ++-- _site/assets/main.css | 4 ++-- _site/feed.xml | 6 ++---- _site/projects.html | 20 ++++++++++-------- projects.html | 18 ++++++++-------- 9 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) rename _posts/{2023-10-21-Project-#1-Personal-Site.md => 2023-12-15-Project-#1-Personal-Site.md} (61%) rename _site/2023/{10/21 => 12/15}/Project-1-Personal-Site.html (58%) diff --git a/.DS_Store b/.DS_Store index 0037860373fd2a20396aafddd6200c0b40b20c2e..ee2419819eeed10dae55a4983a448d0da00608d4 100644 GIT binary patch delta 28 kcmZn(XbIR*F2TBsfq}7fa*f1(*0~G}42w5ANFLz>0Ey!XCIA2c delta 28 kcmZn(XbIR*F2TB --- -# Project #1: Personal Website - -    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. I would get discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.” +    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. I would get discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.”     And here's the final product - welcome to my site! Here’s a little bit about it. I’m hosting the site on Github Pages and used Github’s static site builder, Jekyll, for the general HTML format. I chose Jekyll because it’s meant to be used specifically for blog-style websites. I copied over the default CSS theme, “minima”, into my local folders and made edits from there to personalize the design. I tried to mimic the Apple theme a bit with rounded edges and a simple color scheme. diff --git a/_sass/minima/_base.scss b/_sass/minima/_base.scss index d9f377f..0c02eb2 100644 --- a/_sass/minima/_base.scss +++ b/_sass/minima/_base.scss @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, hr, dl, dd, ol, ul, figure { margin: 10px; - padding: 5px; + padding: 0px; } @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ pre { max-width: calc(#{$content-width} - (#{$spacing-unit} * 3)); margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; - background-color: #d8d5d5; + background-color: #d8d5d5cd; border-radius: 30px; @extend %clearfix; diff --git a/_site/2023/10/21/Project-1-Personal-Site.html b/_site/2023/12/15/Project-1-Personal-Site.html similarity index 58% rename from _site/2023/10/21/Project-1-Personal-Site.html rename to _site/2023/12/15/Project-1-Personal-Site.html index e81ef91..2b5c322 100644 --- a/_site/2023/10/21/Project-1-Personal-Site.html +++ b/_site/2023/12/15/Project-1-Personal-Site.html @@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ - - - - + + + + - + +{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"BlogPosting","dateModified":"2023-12-15T00:00:00-05:00","datePublished":"2023-12-15T00:00:00-05:00","description":"    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start.","headline":"Project #1: Personal Website","mainEntityOfPage":{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"http://localhost:4000/2023/12/15/Project-1-Personal-Site.html"},"url":"http://localhost:4000/2023/12/15/Project-1-Personal-Site.html"} @@ -45,9 +45,7 @@
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    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. I would get discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.”

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    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. I would get discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.”

    And here’s the final product - welcome to my site! Here’s a little bit about it. I’m hosting the site on Github Pages and used Github’s static site builder, Jekyll, for the general HTML format. I chose Jekyll because it’s meant to be used specifically for blog-style websites. I copied over the default CSS theme, “minima”, into my local folders and made edits from there to personalize the design. I tried to mimic the Apple theme a bit with rounded edges and a simple color scheme.

diff --git a/_site/assets/css/styles.css b/_site/assets/css/styles.css index 42d62a6..e1f8232 100644 --- a/_site/assets/css/styles.css +++ b/_site/assets/css/styles.css @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ this tag does not contribute to the style... img { width: 300px; float: left; margin-right: 20px; border-radius: 30px; } /** Reset some basic elements */ -body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, hr, dl, dd, ol, ul, figure { margin: 10px; padding: 5px; } +body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, hr, dl, dd, ol, ul, figure { margin: 10px; padding: 0px; } /** Basic styling */ body { font: 300 15px/1.5 -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol"; color: #000000; background-color: #f8d2d2; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; -webkit-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; -moz-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; -o-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; font-kerning: normal; display: flex; flex-direction: column; padding: 20px; } @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ pre > code { border: 0; padding-right: 0; padding-left: 0; } .post-bubble { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 2)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 2)); margin: auto; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #f4f1f1; border-radius: 30px; } @media screen and (max-width: 1000px) { .post-bubble { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px)); padding-right: 15px; padding-left: 15px; } } -.post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 3)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 3)); margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #d8d5d5; border-radius: 30px; } +.post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 3)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 3)); margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #d8d5d5cd; border-radius: 30px; } @media screen and (max-width: 1000px) { .post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px)); padding-right: 15px; padding-left: 15px; } } /** Clearfix */ diff --git a/_site/assets/main.css b/_site/assets/main.css index b418d4f..47231c3 100644 --- a/_site/assets/main.css +++ b/_site/assets/main.css @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /** Reset some basic elements */ -body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, hr, dl, dd, ol, ul, figure { margin: 10px; padding: 5px; } +body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre, hr, dl, dd, ol, ul, figure { margin: 10px; padding: 0px; } /** Basic styling */ body { font: 300 15px/1.5 -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol"; color: #000000; background-color: #f8d2d2; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; -webkit-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; -moz-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; -o-font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; font-feature-settings: "kern" 1; font-kerning: normal; display: flex; flex-direction: column; padding: 20px; } @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pre > code { border: 0; padding-right: 0; padding-left: 0; } .post-bubble { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 2)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 2)); margin: auto; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #f4f1f1; border-radius: 30px; } @media screen and (max-width: 1000px) { .post-bubble { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px)); padding-right: 15px; padding-left: 15px; } } -.post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 3)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 3)); margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #d8d5d5; border-radius: 30px; } +.post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px * 3)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px * 3)); margin: 20px; padding-top: 10px; background-color: #d8d5d5cd; border-radius: 30px; } @media screen and (max-width: 1000px) { .post-thumbnail { max-width: -webkit-calc(800px - (30px)); max-width: calc(800px - (30px)); padding-right: 15px; padding-left: 15px; } } /** Clearfix */ diff --git a/_site/feed.xml b/_site/feed.xml index 3f92de3..bef6778 100644 --- a/_site/feed.xml +++ b/_site/feed.xml @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -Jekyll2023-12-23T16:02:56-05:00http://localhost:4000/feed.xmlIndira TatikolaHi! I’m Indira and I’m studying computer science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. My areas of interest are computer vision, graphics, and machine learning and their applications in social media. Feel free to reach out through any platform! Project #1: Personal Website2023-10-21T00:00:00-04:002023-10-21T00:00:00-04:00http://localhost:4000/2023/10/21/Project-#1-Personal-Site<h1 id="project-1-personal-website">Project #1: Personal Website</h1> - -<p>    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. I would get <!--more--> discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.”</p> +Jekyll2023-12-23T17:15:34-05:00http://localhost:4000/feed.xmlIndira TatikolaHi! I’m Indira and I’m studying computer science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. My areas of interest are computer vision, graphics, and machine learning and their applications in social media. Feel free to reach out through any platform! Project #1: Personal Website2023-12-15T00:00:00-05:002023-12-15T00:00:00-05:00http://localhost:4000/2023/12/15/Project-#1-Personal-Site<p>    In November, I felt an urge to put my programming capabilities to the test and start developing. As I delved into other people’s personal projects to look for inspiration and guidance, I felt overwhelmed with where to start. <!--more--> I would get discouraged by how advanced other people were, how many various platforms and languages they knew, and the amount of time many of my peers had already spent. It just felt like it was impossible to catch up - but everyone has to start somewhere. Instead of wallowing, I needed to create something that would encourage me to continue creating. I thought, “Everyone seems to have a personal site where they put their projects, which means that 1) I can create a site, and 2) it’ll look pretty dumb if there are no projects on it, so I’ll be forced to keep going.”</p> <p>    And here’s the final product - welcome to my site! Here’s a little bit about it. I’m hosting the site on Github Pages and used Github’s static site builder, Jekyll, for the general HTML format. 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