The SERG web site is built with Jekyll and is running on GitHub pages.
The website is organized in six top level sections:
- People SERG member profiles
- Publications Auto-generated publication list
- Research Brief description and links to research lines; list of open projects.
- Teaching Links to our courses
- MSc projects Open research topics and previous master theses.
- Vacancies Open vacancies
Material can be added by anyone in any section. We hereby provide some templates to make the look and feel more consistent.
To add yourself to the People page, copy and modify accordingly the following code snippet. We maintain alphabetic order on the surname.
<div class="card d-block">
<!--
Use your GitHub profile picture to avoid duplication. If not available,
create a 200x200px picture under /img and link it here.
-->
<img class="card-img-top" src="https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/220701?v=4" alt="Arie van Deursen">
<div class="card-body">
<div class="card-title">
<!-- Your name, with a link to your website, if exists -->
<a href="https://avandeursen.com" title="Arie's home page">Arie van Deursen</a>
</div>
<!-- Your research interests -->
<p class="card-text">Group Leader, Software Technology Department Head</p>
</div>
<!-- Links to other websites containing your content-->
<div class="card-footer bg-transparent border-success">
<a href="https://avandeursen.com" title="Home page"><i class="fas fa-home"></i></a>
<a href="https://twitter.com/avandeursen" title="Twitter"><i class="fab fa-twitter"></i></a>
<a href="https://github.com/avandeursen" title="GitHub"><i class="fab fa-github"></i></a>
<a href="https://nl.linkedin.com/in/avandeursen" title="LinkedIn"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a>
<a href="https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=jjCkWXgAAAAJ" title="Google Scholar"><i class="ai ai-google-scholar-square"></i></a>
<a href="https://pure.tudelft.nl/portal/en/persons/a-van-deursen(949eb2cc-4db0-4f33-bd56-13425fa5c24a)/publications.html?pageSize=all&page=0" title="Publications"><i class="fas fa-edit"></i></a>
</div>
</div>
There are two options to build the website locally:
- Installing and running Jekyll
- Running Jekyll from a Docker container
Jekyll requires Ruby (>=2.3). If you have Ruby installed (most recent Linuxes and Macs do have a correct version of Ruby), you can use the following commands to build the web site:
# Install dependencies
gem install bundler
bundle install
# Build the web site
bundle exec jekyll build
# Run jekyll as web server.
# Automatically rebuilds after a file change
bundle exec jekyll serve
You can use Docker to avoid installing Ruby and/or gems. More instructions here
export JEKYLL_VERSION=3.8.4
# Build the web site
docker run --rm --volume="$PWD:/srv/jekyll" -it jekyll/builder:$JEKYLL_VERSION jekyll build
# (Different terminal) Run a local webserver to see the site contents
cd _site
python -m SimpleHTTPServer 4000