This project is a GitHub Pages-hosted Jekyll website intended to help people plan, find, and spread the word about events related to Ohio's connections to the 19th amendment and women's right to vote.
Our purpose is to inspire people to learn about and celebrate the 100th anniversary of US women's right to vote throughout the 2019-2020 centennial year and beyond.
The project repo is https://github.com/OhioSuffrageCentennial/ohiosuffragecentennial.
The website includes five pages:
- Home: The site's homepage; in HTML
- Plan Something: A list of websites to help people find locations, events, and information related to the 19th amendment and women's right to vote; in HTML
- Learn Something: Highlights of Ohio's significance to woman suffrage history; in HTML
- News: A collection of posts about 19th amendment-related events; in Markdown (except links, which are HTML).
- Contact: Contact information for the website; in HTML
Before you submit a pull request to this repo, read our CONTRIBUTING.md for information about pull request requirements, website scope, and content structure.
To run the site locally so you can test changes before pushing a commit:
- In a terminal window, clone the repo and
cd
in to theohiosuffragecentennial
folder:
git clone https://github.com/OhioSuffrageCentennial/ohiosuffragecentennial.git && cd ohiosuffragecentennial
-
Run
bundle exec jekyll serve
. -
Open http://localhost:4000 in a web browser.
GitHub's instructions have a bit more detail if you have any trouble.
The website uses the Airspace for Jekyll theme, which is a port of ThemeFisher's Airspace template. It is released under ThemeFisher's free license, which requires attribution.