Computational Social Affective Neuroscience
This website is to share training resources on computational methods to the social and affective neuroscience community. The template for this website was developed by HTML5 UP and ported to jekyll by Andrew Banchich (see credits below).
How to Use
For those unfamiliar with how Jekyll works, check out https://jekyllrb.com/ for all the details, or read up on just the basics of front matter, writing posts, and creating pages. We are using .csv files in the _data directory to pseudo-dynamically update the page.
Fork this reposity and create a branch named gh-pages
, then start editing the _config.yml
file!
Here is some help in serving the page locally for development.
How to Add Events/Resources/Affiliates/Jobs
Adding new content to the website is very easy. We are using .csv files in the _data directory to pseudo-dynamically update the page. Simply add a new row to any of the .csv files in /_data
. It will automatically be added when you push this change to the website.
How to Add Tutorials
Contributing a new tutorial is easy. All it requires is creating a new post in markdown and adding it to the /_posts
folder. See existing posts for examples. If you would like to include any images including a "featured-image" to be on the tutorial thumbnail, add them to /images/tutorials
. Feel free to open an issue if you have any problems creating a tutorial.
Issues
If you would like to report a bug, ask a question, request a feature, feel free to do so on our issues page. Pull Requests are always welcome! We hope that this resource will be community maintained.
Credits
Original README from HTML5 UP:
Phantom by HTML5 UP
html5up.net | @ajlkn
Free for personal and commercial use under the CCA 3.0 license (html5up.net/license)
This is Phantom, a simple design built around a grid of large, colorful, semi-interactive
image tiles (of which you can have as many or as few as you like). Makes use of some
SVG and animation techniques I've been experimenting with on that other project of mine
you may have heard about (https://carrd.co), and includes a handy generic page for whatever.
Demo images* courtesy of Unsplash, a radtastic collection of CC0 (public domain) images
you can use for pretty much whatever.
(* = not included)
AJ
[email protected] | @ajlkn
Credits:
Demo Images:
Unsplash (unsplash.com)
Icons:
Font Awesome (fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome)
Other:
jQuery (jquery.com)
html5shiv.js (@afarkas @jdalton @jon_neal @rem)
Misc. Sass functions (@HugoGiraudel)
Respond.js (j.mp/respondjs)
Skel (skel.io)
Repository Jekyll logo icon licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.