From f393d594aa782d4609cea6df1d059b747de395c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Website Deployment Script Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 06:06:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Deploy website Deploy website version based on ddde5131a5e0450f98e2f3283bafe3201d72ecb3 --- en/index.html | 2 +- en/users.html | 2 +- img/facebook-instant-articles-rules-editor.png | Bin 15749 -> 0 bytes img/facebook-instant-articles-rules-editor.svg | 1 + index.html | 2 +- users.html | 2 +- 6 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 img/facebook-instant-articles-rules-editor.png create mode 100644 img/facebook-instant-articles-rules-editor.svg diff --git a/en/index.html b/en/index.html index 5cdd23961c..58c73712ab 100644 --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ and versioning, along with some other special documentation markdown features. If you have ideas for useful features, feel free to contribute on GitHub!

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Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

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Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

I’ve helped open source many projects at Facebook and every one needed a website. They all had very similar constraints: the documentation should be written in markdown and be deployed via GitHub pages. None of the existing solutions were great, so I hacked my own and then forked it whenever we needed a new website. I’m so glad that Docusaurus now exists so that I don’t have to spend a week each time spinning up a new one.

Hector Ramos
Lead React Native Advocate

Open source contributions to the React Native docs have skyrocketed after our move to Docusaurus. The docs are now hosted on a small repo in plain markdown, with none of the clutter that a typical static site generator would require. Thanks Slash!

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Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

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Who's Using Docusaurus?

Docusaurus is building websites for these projects...

Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau
Lead Prettier Developer

I’ve helped open source many projects at Facebook and every one needed a website. They all had very similar constraints: the documentation should be written in markdown and be deployed via GitHub pages. None of the existing solutions were great, so I hacked my own and then forked it whenever we needed a new website. I’m so glad that Docusaurus now exists so that I don’t have to spend a week each time spinning up a new one.

Hector Ramos
Lead React Native Advocate

Open source contributions to the React Native docs have skyrocketed after our move to Docusaurus. The docs are now hosted on a small repo in plain markdown, with none of the clutter that a typical static site generator would require. Thanks Slash!

diff --git a/users.html b/users.html index dcf0def7ae..220e5d25e7 100644 --- a/users.html +++ b/users.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Docusaurus · Easy to Maintain Open Source Documentation Websites