This lesson is inteneded for you to provide feedback to the Lesson Infrastructure Technology Developer about what method you prefer to constructing the special blockquotes featured in Carpentries lessons.
We have devised three potential candidates for replacing the blockquote syntax and would like ranked feedback on the syntax you prefer after completing two tasks with all three of the candidate syntaxes:
We do not expect you to render these on your own. Please edit these on your own computer with the editor you feel most comfortable with and then submit them in the google form.
In the first lesson, you will be provided with images of code blocks generated via https://carbon.now.sh/ and the corresponding output generated from that syntax. The second, third, and fourth lessons will present the challenges with a link to a google form to enter your responses.
Good luck!
Setup | Download files and setup software required for this lesson | |
00:00 | 1. Overview |
What system of content generation seems easier to use for you? How easy will it be to explain this to a newcomer? What questions do you have for us? |
00:03 | 2. Reference: Jekyll Challenge Blocks | How is a jekyll block quote defined? |
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3. Reference: HTML <div> Challenge Blocks
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How is a block defined with <div> tags?
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00:10 | 4. Reference: {dovetail} Challenge Blocks | How is a block defined with {dovetail}? |
00:15 | 5. Reference: Fenced Div Challenge Blocks | How is a block defined with fenced divs? |
00:20 | 6. Challenge: Simple Nested | Which method do you prefer? |
00:26 | 7. Challenge: Complex Nested | Which method do you prefer? |
00:37 | 8. Survey Results | What did you learn from this exercise? |
00:37 | Finish |
The actual schedule may vary slightly depending on the topics and exercises chosen by the instructor.