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Contributing!

Thanks for contributing or reading or opening this contributing doc! :)

Add a Fork-n-Go project to the list on the site:

  • Fork this repository
  • Create a new branch
  • Edit the index.html file with a new block of HTML with your additions.
  • It should look like the block below, just copy and paste this, change out the links and summary text and add it to index.html following the last .examples .thirds block in the #examples section.
<div id="map" class="examples thirds">
  <h2>Fullscreen Map from Spreadsheet</h2>
  <a href="http://jlord.github.io/mappy" target="_blank"><img src="img/fullscreen-map.png"></a>
  <p>Takes a link to a Google Spreadsheet with coordinates and maps them fullscreen with <a href="http://jlord.github.io/sheetsee.js" target="_blank">Sheetsee.js</a> and <a href="https://www.mapbox.com/mapbox.js/api/v1.6.4/" target="_blank">Mapbox.js</a>.  — By <a href="http://twitter.com/jllord" target="_blank">@jllord</a>.</p><a class="button" href="http://www.github.com/jlord/mappy" >GitHub Repository</a><a class="button-nested" href="http://jlord.github.io/mappy" target="_blank">Demo</a>
</div>
  • Add a 600px x 400px screenshot of the project to the img/ folder and link to it in the HTML you created above.
    • If you have trouble with this (it can't be done via the web interface currently), you can always put a link to the image in your pull request and I can add it in.
  • Make sure to give your div an id so people can link directly to that project (ie: jlord.github.io/forkngo#project)
  • Commit and push (which happens automatically if you're doing it via the web interface) changes and make a pull request with a title and short description about the update.
  • Woo!

If you have any questions about this, open an issue and I'm happy to make it easier or clearer.

If you want to contribute to a project that is listed on this page, submit pull requests to its repository.

Thank you for helping out!