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* add new photola-ninpre2021-08-191-0/+0
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* fix thumbnail regeneration on every pushla-ninpre2021-08-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | i hope it will finally work... git post-receive hook is the same, but jekyll now shouldn't purge all generated thumbnails.
* add new photosla-ninpre2021-08-191-0/+0
| | | | ...and test again.
* add new photosla-ninpre2021-08-191-0/+0
| | | | and test thumbnail generation.
* fix thumbnail generation on every pushla-ninpre2021-08-191-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | post-receive git hook is also tweaked. since thumbnails aren't needed on site build time, they can be created after by copying `thumbs.sh` script into site art directory, running it and deleting afterwards. `hooks/post-receive` ``` { cp "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/thumbs.sh" "$PUBLIC_WWW/art/thumbs.sh" cd "$PUBLIC_WWW/art" sh thumbs.sh rm thumbs.sh } ```
* add new renders to art pagela-ninpre2021-07-164-0/+0
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* modify art page to display thumbnailsla-ninpre2021-05-272-0/+56
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | thumbnails are currently created using shell script and require imagemagick installed on the server. i know it's stupid, but i think that including thumbnails to repo is also stupid. maybe later i replace this script with actual jekyll plugin, but for this i'll need to familiarize myself with ruby. but now i use following addition to the git hook on the server: ``` [ -f "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/thumbs.sh" ] && { dir="$PWD" cd "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/" && sh thumbs.sh && cd "$dir" } ``` it happens after cloning to remote repo and before building with bundle. overall, this is a bodge now, it recompiles all thumbnails every time due to quirks in my current setup.
* tweak art menu and add more picturesla-ninpre2021-02-2318-0/+21
| | | | | | add two new categories - drawings and logos. this css tinkering is so time consuming >_<
* add categories to art pagela-ninpre2021-02-2313-0/+17
whooah! there is some tough liquid-tagging involved.