These scripts and files were added a long time ago, and are now
either replaced with something else, or managed through GTM.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This patch:
- removes the icon images from the landing page, instead setting
them as a background-image through css.
- replaced the "community-resources" and "play-with-docker" styles
in favor of a conditional style (based on cards linking to external
websites)
- changes the minimal height of cards for mobile devices (there was
a big amount of padding on the smallest size, which didn't add
much value).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This replaces the JavaScript link fix script with a custom plugin,
based on the jekyll-relative-link plugin, and modified so that it
can be used as Liquid "filter".
While it borrows from the jekyll-relative-links plugin, it takes some shortcuts;
- We use the code from jekyll-relative-links plugin to find/extract
links on the page
- Relative links are converted to absolute links, using the path of
the markdown source file that's passed as argument
- After conversion to an absolute link, we strip the ".md" extension;
no attempt is made to resolve the file that's linked to. This is
different from the jekyll-relative-links plugin, which _does_ resolve
the linked file. This functionality could be added in future by
someone who has more experience with Ruby.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The JavaScript "link fix" looks to be only needed for pages
where Markdown is included, and which contain relative links.
Now that we modified all local includes to use absolute links,
the only location where links are not properly generated, is
in the reference documentation.
If broken links are found elsewhere in the website, those links
are legitimately broken, and should be fixed in the markdown
source, not fixed-up afterwards.
This patch moves the javascript to the cli.md include, so that
the script is only run on the reference pages instead of on every
page.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When generating HTML pages, Jekyll will generate a directory named after the name
of the Markdown file, and generate an index.html file inside that directory. For
example, for a markdown file named /foo/bar/mypage.md, Jekyll generates a HTML
file named /foo/bar/mypage/index.html.
This means that all links relative to mypage.md, and expect those links to be
relative to the /foo/bar/ directory, will actually end up being relative to
/foo/bar/mypage/.
Unfortunately, Jekyll / Liquid does not have a variable that holds the parent
directory of the _markdown_ file, so we have to generate it by taking `page.path`
(which holds the absolute path of the markdownfile), and remove the filename from
that path.
After generating that path, we prepend that path to URLs linking to related
commands (parent commands and child commands), as all reference files are in the
same path.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>