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Create [lastname].md in /content/about/team, and add the bio as markdown. So far, we used the convention of naming the file [lastname].md, but if there is a lastname collision, any file name works, as long as it's unique, and as long as the img file in the step below uses the same name.
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Add [lastname].png as provided by the designer (because the image needs to have the dithering and the blue filter applied) to /public/img/about/team. It is neccessary that the .md file (from the step above) and the .png file have the same name
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Create [lastname].md in /content/about/alumni, and add the bio as markdown. So far, we used the convention of naming the file [lastname].md, but if there is a lastname collision, any file name works, as long as it's unique, and as long as the img file in the step below uses the same name.
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Add [lastname].png as provided by the designer (because the image needs to have the dithering and the blue filter applied) to /public/img/about/alumni. It is neccessary that the .md file (from the step above) and the .png file have the same name
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Move [lastname].md from /content/about/team to /content/about/alumni
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Move [lastname].png from /public/img/about/alumni to /public/img/about/alumni. It is neccessary that the .md file (from the step above) and the .png file have the same name
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Find the question .md file in /content/knowing_legal_machines/legal_explainer/questions
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Edit the metadata, or edit the main content if you're editing the "long answer"
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Find the question .md file in /content/knowing_legal_machines/legal_explainer/cases
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Edit the metadata and/or content
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If this is a new question, add slug to the metadata of the relevant related question(s)
- Add them to /public/docs
- Edit /pages/podcast.tsx
- Edit /data/publications.json
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First, run the development server:
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API routes can be accessed on http://localhost:3000/api/hello. This endpoint can be edited in pages/api/hello.ts
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This project uses next/font
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