select2/docs

Name: docs

Owner: Select2

Description: The official documentation website for Select2.

Created: 2017-09-07 19:42:48.0

Updated: 2018-05-21 05:56:46.0

Pushed: 2018-04-20 10:15:43.0

Homepage: https://select2.org

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Language: CSS

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README

select2.org

https://select2.org

This is the repository for the documentation for Select2. It is built with the flat-file CMS Grav, using their RTFM skeleton.

Local installation
Step 1 - Install Grav

This application uses the Grav CMS. This repository does not contain a full Grav installation - rather, it just contains the contents of Grav's user directory, which is where all of our content, themes, and assets live. This was done as per the recommendation on Grav's blog, to make it easier to deploy changes to the live server.

To install this website on your computer, first install grav core in a project folder called select2-docs under your webserver's document root folder. Then, find the user folder inside of your project folder. Delete the contents of the user folder and clone this repository directly into the user folder.

When you're done it might look something like this:

cs/
select2-docs/
?? assets/
?? ...
?? user/
   ??? .git
   ??? accounts/
   ??? assets/
   ??? config/
   ??? ...
?? ...
Step 2

Grav needs your webserver to be able to write to certain directories. In OSX with XAMPP installed, this won't work by default. To deal with this:

Add default webserver user daemon to OSX's staff group (which already has the necessary permissions for writing to files/directories):

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a daemon -t user staff

Step 3

Visit the local installation in your browser! For example, http://localhost/select2-docs.

Credits

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.