Implement a "Papers" page for each of the workshops
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srush commented
Implement a "Papers" page for each of the workshops
soumyac1999 commented
Do we have the list of workshop papers in the site date?
The workshop descriptions also need to be filled in.
srush commented
Yeah, we are getting all this information. But you can create some fake
data to start the page.
…On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 12:32 PM Soumya Chatterjee ***@***.***> wrote:
Do we have the list of workshop papers in the site date?
The workshop descriptions also need to be filled in.
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srush commented
I don't care how you do the backend, yml is probably easiest for now..
For the front-end it should look like papers.html (except no picture) and
then a poster_.html with no "similar papers".
…On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 2:28 PM Soumya Chatterjee ***@***.***> wrote:
For the list of papers, should I use the format of papers.json or a
simple yml file?
Should the page be like papers.html or a simple listing of papers like
the following?
[image: image]
<https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33203398/79013684-e66da180-7b86-11ea-8258-c4435422a471.png>
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