![]() Edit your domain name, which will include “netlify” at the end of your address. ![]() drag the “public” folder into the box at the bottom of the “deploys” section of your Netlify admin settings. Step 16: Deploy your website - one way is using Netlify. ![]() Step 15: Change what appears in header menu *by editing config/_default/menus.toml*.Note: Change tags for Papers, Talks, and Projects by editing the YAML.Step 14c: Include image to be associated with your paper.Step 14b: Edit your publication’s details.Step 14: Add your publications in the “content/publication/” folder.Step 13: Periodically view updates by serving site using blogdown:::serve_site().Step 12: Add your CV by copying your CV to “static/files/cv.pdf” and uncommenting.Step 11: Edit your contact details in the “Contact Widget setup” section of config/_default/params.toml".Step 10: Edit your biography details in the “content/authors/admin/_index.md” file.Step 9: Update your profile photo by saving your photo as ‘avatar.jpg’ in the “content/authors/admin” folder.Note: For the Gallery widget, go into the gallery folder and edit “index.md”.md files in “content/home/”, e.g. in “content/home/hero.md”, “active = true” to “active = false” Step 8: Adjust what widgets show up in each of the.Step 7: Change color/theme/font of your website in “config/_default/params.toml”.Step 6: Changing the title of your website in the “config.toml”.Note: I found that sometimes expected changes wouldn’t appear withough first Building the site with rmarkdown::render_site(encoding = ‘UTF-8’) and Building the template use blogdown::serve_site().Step 5: Build the template blogdown::serve_site().Step 4: Install the “hugo” website framework with blogdown::install_hugo(force = TRUE).Step 3: Load blogdown with library(blogdown).Step 2: Create file structure in RStudio with File -> New Project … -> New Directory -> Website Using Blogdown -> Hugo theme: gcushen/hugo-academic.Step 1: Install blogdown by running install.packages(“blogdown”) in the console.That’s it This option is easy to find and useif you know it’s there. This option toggles desktop icons on and off. This option works on Windows 10, 8, 7, and even XP. It follows the Legacies of Slavery Inquiry. Step 0: Link to Dan Quintana’s thread for reference To hide or unhide all your desktop icons, right-click on your desktop, point to View, and click Show Desktop Icons. Cambridge Universitys Trinity College will appoint an academic to a four-year post to examine the ways in which it might have gained from slavery.
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