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Prose is a content editor for GitHub-hosted Jekyll sites. Together with GitHub Pages' native Jekyll support, it makes editing content on a Jekyll site simple.
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France
Tour du monde à pied: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
World tour on foot: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
Free photos. Set 29.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Free photos. Set 31.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Free photos. Set 3.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
une petite sieste à l'ombre
Indonesia - Indonésie
Tour du monde à pied: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
World tour on foot: Tout En Marchant 2008 - 2015
Free photos. Set 17.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Generated with TagMaps Package from public pictures shared on Flickr, Instagram and Twitter between 2007 and 2018.
Areas marked red have been excluded on the current scale due to high density of data (see detailed maps).
Created as part of a landscape planning project for evaluating collective cultural values.
Map tiles by Carto, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL.
Free photos. Set 6.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Free photos. Set 35.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Free photos. Set 7.
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Photos: Anthony Clochard / wuipdesign.github.io
Making revisions to a GitHub hosted site as a possible way to solicit input and enable collaboration on refining the Module/Objective structure for the Creative Commons Certification project.
This is using some jQuery gadgets so content for each objective (blue) opens in an accordion (each is a separate HTML file). The add suggestions button opens a GitHub issue and inserts the name and number for the item. For the more intrepid, and project collaborators, the other button opens the content directly in GitHub.
I think it was a lot of possibility, but GitHub scares the poop out of people; I have not even gotten my collaborators to try it.