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Wrong indentation in the index.md #158

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gcroci2 opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Wrong indentation in the index.md #158

gcroci2 opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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gcroci2 commented Nov 8, 2024

There is a wrong intentation in the index file, that causes the "where" and "when" to be indented as the content of the "who".
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I tried to fix it myself by changing the divs in that section but didn't work.

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In my most recent example, the erroneous indentation has disappeared once the course metadata is filled in (as described in the Required information and customizing your workshop page section of the README).
See this example:

However, according to your screenshot, this does not seem to be the case.
Could you provide the URL the example and the source code?

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gcroci2 commented Jan 6, 2025

@carschno Exactly! This is the repository for the last workshop we had, and this is that workshop website (from which I took the screenshot). Metadata for that lesson is here.

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carschno commented Jan 6, 2025

Just a note for when looking into fixing this:
I suppose the un-rendered HTML tags that are visible on the workshop page (</div></div>) play a role in that

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