=========================================================== Congratulations! You have successfully checked out a copy of the latest stable release of Virtual Lab Developer Kit. The current stable release is 1.5 . The kit contains all that is necessary to indicate the structure, that your lab should follow. Kindly make a note of a few changes. New Tabs have been added for: 1) Target Audience 2) Courses Aligned 3) Pre-requisite Softwares In order to be consistent with all other labs, you therefore need to add the above mentioned 3 more sections to the home page of your virtual lab. Now, thus, you should have the following sections on the home page of your lab: 1) Introduction 2) List Of Experiments 3) Target Audience 4) Courses Aligned 5) Pre-requisite Softwares 6) Feedback You can make the required changes by editing "content.html" in the following manner: > Open "content.html" in your preferred editor and search for last closing html tag </section>. > Open the "change.html" file in your choice of editor. > Select all the content of file "change.html". > Copy the content and paste it after the last closing html tag </section> (you searched for before). This is how your content.html will look like once done with the changes: /*********************************************************/ <!-- Second section of the article--> <section id="lab-article-section-2"> <div id="lab-article-section-2-icon" class="icon"> <!-- Enclose the icon image for the section. --> <img src="images/simulation.jpg" /> </div> <!-- The heading for the section can be enclosed in a div tag and shown with a <h2> tag --> <div id="lab-article-section-2-heading" class="heading"> List of experiments </div> <!-- Write the section content inside a paragraph element, You can also include images with <img> tag --> <div id="lab-article-section-2-content" class="content"> <ul id="list-of-experiments"> <li> <!--Link and name of the experiment 1 --> <a href="exp1/index.html">Simple Pendulum Experiment</a> </li> </ul> </div> </section> // All the content from "change.html" will follow here. /*********************************************************/ Now you need to create a fresh build directory for your virtual lab. To do this, > Run makefile by the following commands at the same level as that of makefile as indicated below: /*********************************************************/ $ make clean //cleans the build directory $ make all //creates a fresh build directory /*********************************************************/ Once, you do a make, you get a fresh copy of the build directory. Now in order to change the theme of your virtual lab, > Go to src folder and run "make theme=blue-icon" on your command line in the terminal, to change your lab theme to blue-icon as follows: /*********************************************************/ $ make theme=blue-icon //changes the theme to blue-icon /*********************************************************/ Now, in order to test the template, and view your virtual lab, open the file "build/index.html" in the browser. With this, you have succesfully checked the template. You can now keep on adding more experiments to develop your virtual lab. For any further doubts, send mail to support@virtual-labs.ac.in. ===========================================================
virtual-labs/bio-medical-and-signal-processing-laboratory-coep
This repository contains sources of Biomedical and Signal processing Lab COEP
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