docusaurus/website-1.x/pages/en/about-slash.js
Endilie Yacop Sucipto 1f91d19a8c
chore: move to monorepo (#1297)
* chore: move to monorepo

* lint all js file

* simplify circleCI

* fix failing tests

* fix tests due to folder rename

* fix test since v1 website is renamed
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/**
* Copyright (c) 2017-present, Facebook, Inc.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*/
/* eslint-disable react/jsx-no-comment-textnodes */
const React = require('react');
const CompLibrary = require('../../core/CompLibrary.js');
const Container = CompLibrary.Container;
const translate = require('../../server/translate.js').translate;
class AboutSlash extends React.Component {
render() {
const {config: siteConfig} = this.props;
return (
<div className="pageContainer">
<Container className="mainContainer documentContainer postContainer">
<h1>
<translate>About Slash</translate>
</h1>
<img
src={`${siteConfig.baseUrl}img/docusaurus.svg`}
alt="Docusaurus"
/>
<p>
Slash is the official mascot of Docusaurus. You will find different
variations of her throughout the{' '}
<a href="https://docusaurus.io">website</a>, whether she is moving
fast on her scooter or writing documentation at her standing desk.
At Facebook, we have actual Slash plushies -- and you never know,
you may see these plushies at various events and conferences in the
future.
</p>
</Container>
<Container className="mainContainer">
<h2>
<translate>Birth of Slash</translate>
</h2>
<img
src={`${siteConfig.baseUrl}img/slash-birth.png`}
alt="Birth of Slash"
/>
<p>
The team sat in a conference room trying to come up with a name for
the project. Dinosaurs became a theme, finally landing on
Docusaurus, combining documentation with those many dinosaurs that
end in "saurus". Of course, we needed a logo for our new project.
Eric sat down and designed a logo that was quite beyond the norm of
our normal open source project logos, but yet was just so awesome,
we had to use it. We needed a name for this cute Docusaur. "Marky"
for markdown? "Docky" for documentation? No, "Slash" for the normal
way someone starts code documentation in many programming languages{' '}
<code>//</code> or <code>/*</code> or <code>///</code>. And Slash
was born.
</p>
</Container>
<br />
</div>
);
}
}
AboutSlash.defaultProps = {
language: 'en',
};
AboutSlash.title = 'About Slash';
module.exports = AboutSlash;