Manually curate list of community projects#165
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+1 for being less clever. It’s quite a long list now - and not super easy to visually scan. Could group them somehow? Maybe have images for the 3 ports (Ruby, Eleventy, Razor?) 🤔 |
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Yes, some grouping and prioritisation might be good. Have merged the updated list for now, and can tackle this is a separate PR. |
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While getting a list of projects using the GitHub API is nice in theory, there are issues:
Let’s stop being so clever (cough, note to self) and instead manually create this list in the YAML frontmatter.
And let’s show more projects in this list, now that we’re no longer constrained by the limits of showing this list on the home page.
(Note: have fixed the capitalisation of ‘RSpec’ as shown in this earlier screenshot)