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== JoinDiaspora.com == | == JoinDiaspora.com == |
Revision as of 01:14, 13 June 2013
How to get things set up to copy edit the websites (diaspora-project.org and joindiaspora.com)
JoinDiaspora.com
For changing the sidebar on joindiaspora.com, you first need to set up your diaspora development enviroment. This is kinda complicated, but there are decent docs here.
Note: You don't need nginx or apache, or the websocket server, or even redis and resque to debug front end styles. Once you can bundle, running 'bundle exec thin start' should give you a proper app server that will recompile the templates.
The right sidebar is located in: app/views/shared/_right_sections.html.haml
This is a slightly more complicated file. The structure of the html is represented here, but all of the 'strings' are actually located in the translation file, which is found at config/locals/diaspora/en.yml. This is just a big hash so if you see keys seperated with '.', that is just a different namespace. ctrl-f is your friend. :) Feel free to hop in IRC if this file gets confusing, there are people there with rails translation background.
Once you are done, just add and push back to GitHub as described above, and you should be good to go.
For the first couple of times with joindiaspora.com you should fork the code and submit a pull request with the changes.